The Refugees of Parga
Painting by Francesco Hayez
The Refugees of Parga is an 1831 oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian artist Francesco Hayez, now in the Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo in Brescia.[1][2] It shows Greek refugees fleeing Parga after the British sold it to the Ottoman Empire in 1819.[3]
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Francesco Hayez
- The Victorious Athlete (1813)
- Odysseus at the Court of Alcinous (1814–1816)
- Pietro Rossi (1818–1820)
- The Sicilian Vespers (1822, 1826–1827, 1846)
- Self-Portrait in a Group of Friends (1824–1827)
- Lampugnani's Conspiracy (1826)
- The Refugees of Parga (1831)
- Melancholy (1840–1841)
- Portrait of Alessandro Manzoni (1841)
- Portrait of Teresa Manzoni Stampa Borri (1849)
- Portrait of Matilde Juva Branca (1851)
- Revenge Triptych (1848–1853)
- Portrait of Countess Antonietta Negroni Prati Morosini as a Child (1858)
- The Kiss (1859)
- Self-Portrait Aged 71 (1862)
- Francesco Maggiotto (master)
- Teodoro Matteini (master)
- Romanticism
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