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Fire scene. A family stuck in their apartment tries to escape the fire of the building
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Fire scene. A family stuck in their apartment tries to escape the fire of the building
JLJ4688393 Fire scene. A family stuck in their apartment tries to escape the fire of the building. The father of the family calls for help from the window. Painting by Alexander Antigna (1817 - 1878), 1851. Oil on canvas. Dim: 0.26 X 0.28m. Orleans, Museum of Fine Arts by Antigna, Alexandre (1817-78); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Orleans, France; (add.info.: Fire scene. A family stuck in their apartment tries to escape the fire of the building. The father of the family calls for help from the window. Painting by Alexander Antigna (1817 - 1878), 1851. Oil on canvas. Dim: 0.26 X 0.28m. Orleans, Museum of Fine Arts); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a powerful and heart-wrenching scene of a family trapped in their apartment, desperately trying to escape the raging fire engulfing their building. Painted by Alexander Antigna in 1851, this oil on canvas artwork showcases the artist's ability to evoke intense emotions through his brushstrokes. In the painting, we see a father standing at the window, frantically calling for help while smoke billows around him. The fear and anguish on his face are palpable as he tries to protect his loved ones from imminent danger. Meanwhile, inside the apartment, we catch glimpses of a mother clutching her child tightly, both filled with terror. Antigna's attention to detail is remarkable; every element in the composition contributes to conveying the sense of urgency and despair felt by this family. From the dimly lit room illuminated only by flickering flames outside to their meager belongings scattered around them, everything serves as a reminder of their dire circumstances. The painting serves as a poignant commentary on poverty and its devastating consequences. It reminds us that even within our own homes, safety can be fleeting when faced with unforeseen disasters like fires. Through this artwork, Antigna invites viewers to reflect upon themes such as resilience in times of crisis and society's responsibility towards those who find themselves trapped in desperate situations. Displayed at Musee des Beaux-Arts in Orleans, France, this masterpiece continues to captivate audiences with its raw emotion and thought-provoking narrative.
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