Anita Garibaldi (Ana Maria de Jesus Ribeiro) (1821-1849). Brazilian republican revolutionary, she was the wife of Garibaldi. "Giuseppe Garibaldi and Leggero carry a dying Anita". Painting by Pietro Bouvier (1839-1927), 1864. Garibaldi was forced to flee to northern Italy. On 4 August 1489 he saw his wife Anita die, pregnant with their fifth child. During the retreat, Anita fell ill and died of typhoid fever. She was treated, but her life could not be saved, at the Guiccioli farm between Ravenna and Comacchio. Depcition of the last minutes of Anita's life, carried by Garibaldi and one of his most faithful friends, Major Giovanni Battista Culiolò, nicknamed "Leggero". Oil on canvas. Museum of the Risorgimento. Milan. Italy. Author: Pietro Bouvier (1839-1927). Italian painter.

Anita Garibaldi (Ana Maria de Jesus Ribeiro) (1821-1849). Brazilian republican revolutionary, she was the wife of Garibaldi. "Giuseppe Garibaldi and Leggero carry a dying Anita". Painting by Pietro Bouvier (1839-1927), 1864. Garibaldi was forced to flee to northern Italy. On 4 August 1489 he saw his wife Anita die, pregnant with their fifth child. During the retreat, Anita fell ill and died of typhoid fever. She was treated, but her life could not be saved, at the Guiccioli farm between Ravenna and Comacchio. Depcition of the last minutes of Anita's life, carried by Garibaldi and one of his most faithful friends, Major Giovanni Battista Culiolò, nicknamed "Leggero". Oil on canvas. Museum of the Risorgimento. Milan. Italy. Author: Pietro Bouvier (1839-1927). Italian painter.
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