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The Banishment of Aristides. After a 19th century engraving by Frederick Smythe from a painting by British artist Benjamin Robert Haydon. The Athenian statesman Aristides, 530 BC - 468 BC was ostracized (ie expelled) from Athens by political enemies circa 482 BC, but returned to the city two years later
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The Banishment of Aristides. After a 19th century engraving by Frederick Smythe from a painting by British artist Benjamin Robert Haydon. The Athenian statesman Aristides, 530 BC - 468 BC was ostracized (ie expelled) from Athens by political enemies circa 482 BC, but returned to the city two years later
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This print showcases "The Banishment of Aristides" a powerful depiction of the Athenian statesman's tumultuous journey. Created by British artist Benjamin Robert Haydon and engraved by Frederick Smythe in the 19th century, this artwork captures a pivotal moment in ancient Greek history. Aristides, known as "the Just" was expelled from Athens circa 482 BC due to political enemies who sought to remove his influence. This image portrays the emotional scene as he is forced into exile, highlighting the injustice and betrayal that befell him. The artist skillfully conveys Aristides' resilience and determination through his stoic expression, emphasizing his unwavering commitment to justice. However, despite facing adversity, Aristides returned to Athens just two years later. His triumphant comeback symbolizes not only his personal resilience but also serves as an inspiration for all those fighting against oppression throughout history. This historical illustration transports us back in time to witness a significant event that shaped ancient Greece. It reminds us of the enduring power of truth and integrity even amidst political turmoil. Preserved within archives like this one curated by Ken Welsh, it serves as a testament to our shared human experience across centuries. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are reminded of Aristides' legacy - an emblematic figure whose story continues to resonate with individuals striving for justice today.
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