File:Victoria da Legitimidade (26 Jul 1833) - Maurício José do Carmo Sendim (BNP).png

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English: "Victory of Legitimacy" (by Maurício José do Carmo Sendim, 1833). Allegory of the entry of the Liberal forces in Lisbon on 24 July 1833, after the retreat of the Miguelists, during the Portuguese Civil War. In the center, Victory crushes under her feet the head of Despotism (who was usurping and oppressing all Portugal), and lifts on one of her hands the name of Queen Maria II, and on the other, the Constitutional Charter. To the left, the Love of the Fatherland steps on the weapons of the Tyrants and crowns Innocence, who is now free, with the crowns given to him by the Love of Virtue. On the other side, Freedom guides Science and Fine-Arts to Portugal, from which they had been banished.
Português: "Vitória da Legitimidade" (por Maurício José do Carmo Sendim, 1833). Alegoria da entrada dos liberais em Lisboa em 24 de Julho de 1833 após a retirada dos miguelistas, durante a Guerra Civil Portuguesa. Vê-se no centro a Vitória que esmaga debaixo dos seus pés a cabeça do Despotismo (que usurpava e oprimia Portugal inteiro), levantando numa das mãos o nome da Rainha D. Maria II e na outra a Carta Constitucional. À esquerda, o Amor da Pátria calcando as armas dos Tiranos e coroando a Inocência liberta da prisão, com as coroas que lhe apresenta o Amor da Virtude. Do outro lado, a Liberdade guia as Ciências e as Belas-Artes a Portugal, da qual haviam sido banidas.
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Source Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal
Author Maurício José do Carmo Sendim (1786-1870)

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