O Retorno do Soldado Ferido (The Return of the Wounded Soldier) - Domenico Induno
Gallerie d'Italia Piazza Scala Milão
OST - 42x53 - 1854
This work is a variation of the larger painting The
Call-up of the Follower of Garibaldi (1854, Lonigo Vicentino, Villa Godi
Valmarana, Malinverni Collection) and is inspired by a classic theme associated
with the epic of the Risorgimento, which was one of the favourite subjects of
the brothers Domenico and Gerolamo Induno. The painting depicts a
soldier who has just been discharged because of the wounds he has received in
battle. In the larger painting he is holding the call-up paper in his hand,
while here it is probably his official discharge. In both cases, his imminent
departure and forced return, Induno depicts the painful situation of a war
volunteer in the privacy of his humble home. He is equally distressed by the
idea of leaving his dear ones and by not being able to serve the cause of
independence as a follower of Giuseppe Garibaldi. The artist took part in the Cinque
Giornate uprising in Milan in 1848 and was forced into exile in
subsequent years, while his brother followed Giacomo Medici’s volunteers to
Rome. Induno’s personal experience of the events of the Risorgimento and the
feelings that inspired them are expressed in scenes of heightened realism in
his genre painting, as in this interior, which is true to life in every detail
and contains figures in traditional costume. The light coming in through the
window, beyond which a clear sky can be seen, and the colours chosen to
accentuate the soldier’s red tunic heighten the pathos of the narrative with a
skill similar to that found in other paintings of historical subjects like The
Tale of the Wounded Soldier (1862, private collection), but also genre scenes
painted in the same period, such as Mother’s Help (1857, Padua, Musei Civici).
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