SCHONBERG, Johann Heinrich (1609-1683). The Oath
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SCHONBERG, Johann Heinrich (1609-1683). The Oath
SCHONBERG, Johann Heinrich (1609-1683). The Oath of Hannibal. Baroque art. Oil. GERMANY. BAVARIA. N rg. Germanisches Nationalmuseum (German National Museum)
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Johann Heinrich Schönberg's masterpiece, "The Oath of Hannibal," is a striking representation of the legendary moment when the Carthaginian military leader Hannibal Barca swore an oath of loyalty to his men before embarking on his famous invasion of Italy in 218 BC. Painted during the Baroque period in Germany, Bavaria, this oil painting is currently housed in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum (German National Museum) in Nuremberg. The painting depicts Hannibal standing at the center, surrounded by his soldiers, who raise their swords in a show of allegiance. The dramatic use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and tension, while the rich colors and intricate details bring the scene to life. The backdrop of rugged mountains and a stormy sky adds to the sense of urgency and determination. Hannibal's invasion of Italy is considered one of the greatest military feats in ancient history. He led an army of around 30,000 soldiers, mostly infantry, across the Alps, a journey that was thought to be impossible due to the harsh terrain and weather conditions. Despite the challenges, Hannibal and his men successfully reached Italy, where they defeated the Roman army in several battles. The painting is a testament to Schönberg's skill as a painter and his ability to capture the essence of a historical moment. It also serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of the Carthaginian civilization, which flourished in North Africa from the 9th to the 1st centuries BC. The Mogao Caves in China, which contain some of the earliest known depictions of Hannibal and the Punic Wars, are just one example of the far-reaching influence of Carthaginian culture.
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