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Not to be confused with Creator/GustavKlimt's [[Art/TheKissKlimt equally named painting]].
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''The Kiss'' (''Il Bacio'') is an 1859 oil painting by Italian artist Francisco Hayez, associated with the Italian {{Romantic|ism}} movement. The painting pays homage to France's contributions to the [[UsefulNotes/WarsOfItalianIndependence Italian unification]] (''Risorgimento'') against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Hayez painted multiple versions of ''The Kiss'' with minor differences; the most well-known is housed at the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, Italy.

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''The Kiss'' (''Il Bacio'') is an 1859 oil painting {{painting|s}} by Italian artist Francisco Hayez, Creator/FranciscoHayez, associated with the Italian {{Romantic|ism}} movement. The painting pays homage to France's contributions to the [[UsefulNotes/WarsOfItalianIndependence Italian unification]] (''Risorgimento'') against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Hayez painted multiple versions of ''The Kiss'' with minor differences; the most well-known is housed at the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, Italy.
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* NiceHat: The man is wearing a feathered cap, which gives the impression that he's about to go out and fight.
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* LastKiss: ImpliedTrope. There's a sense of desperation to their body language as their kiss, and other elements in the painting (his outfit, the figure on the stairs) imply that something big is about to happen to the man.

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* LastKiss: ImpliedTrope.{{Implied|Trope}}. There's a sense of desperation to their body language as their kiss, and other elements in the painting (his outfit, the figure on the stairs) imply that something big is about to happen to the man.
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''The Kiss'' (''Il Bacio'') is an 1859 oil painting by Italian artist Francisco Hayez, associated with the Italian {{Romantic|ism}} movement. The painting pays homage to France's contributions to the Italian unification (''Risorgimento'') against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Hayez painted multiple versions of ''The Kiss'' with minor differences; the most well-known is housed at the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, Italy.

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''The Kiss'' (''Il Bacio'') is an 1859 oil painting by Italian artist Francisco Hayez, associated with the Italian {{Romantic|ism}} movement. The painting pays homage to France's contributions to the [[UsefulNotes/WarsOfItalianIndependence Italian unification unification]] (''Risorgimento'') against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Hayez painted multiple versions of ''The Kiss'' with minor differences; the most well-known is housed at the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, Italy.
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''The Kiss'' (''Il Bacio'') is an 1859 oil painting by Italian artist Francisco Hayez, associated with the Italian {{Romantic|ism}} movement. The painting pays homage to France's contributions to the Italian unification (''Risorgiomento'') against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Hayez painted multiple versions of ''The Kiss'' with minor differences; the most well-known is housed at the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, Italy.

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''The Kiss'' (''Il Bacio'') is an 1859 oil painting by Italian artist Francisco Hayez, associated with the Italian {{Romantic|ism}} movement. The painting pays homage to France's contributions to the Italian unification (''Risorgiomento'') (''Risorgimento'') against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Hayez painted multiple versions of ''The Kiss'' with minor differences; the most well-known is housed at the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, Italy.



* {{Allegory}}: The colors of the couple's outfits (red, green, blue, white, and gold) are the colors of the French and Italian flags. The painting is a metaphor for the union of French and Italy during the ''risorgiomento''.

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* {{Allegory}}: The colors of the couple's outfits (red, green, blue, white, and gold) are the colors of the French and Italian flags. The painting is a metaphor for the union of French and Italy during the ''risorgiomento''.''risorgimento''.

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''The Kiss'' (''Il Bacio'') is an 1859 painting by Italian artist Francisco Hayez, associated with the Italian {{Romantic|ism}} movement. The painting pays homage to France's contributions to the Italian unification (''Risorgiomento'') against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Hayez painted three versions of ''The Kiss'' with minor differences; the most well-known is housed at the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, Italy.

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''The Kiss'' (''Il Bacio'') is an 1859 oil painting by Italian artist Francisco Hayez, associated with the Italian {{Romantic|ism}} movement. The painting pays homage to France's contributions to the Italian unification (''Risorgiomento'') against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Hayez painted three multiple versions of ''The Kiss'' with minor differences; the most well-known is housed at the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, Italy.


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* {{Allegory}}: The colors of the couple's outfits (red, green, blue, white, and gold) are the colors of the French and Italian flags. The painting is a metaphor for the union of French and Italy during the ''risorgiomento''.


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* RedGreenContrast: In one version the man is wearing a green shirt under his red cloak. Coupled with the woman's blue, white, and gold dress, you get the colors of the French and Italian flags.
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''The Kiss'' (''Il Bacio'') is an 1859 painting by Italian artist Francisco Hayez, associated with the Italian {{Romantic|ism}} movement. The painting pays homage to France's contributions to the Italian unification (''Risorgiomento'') against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Hayez painted three versions of ''The Kiss'' with minor differences; the most well-known is housed at the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, Italy.

It depicts a man and woman in the Middle Ages sharing a kiss by a stairway. Despite this tender moment, there are indications of danger -- for example, a shadowy figure is coming up the stairs.

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!!Tropes in the painting:

* TheBigDamnKiss: The painting is about an epic, yet tender, kiss between two medieval lovers.
* CaptainMorganPose: The man has one foot on the steps while he's kissing the woman, implying that he's about to leave.
* LastKiss: ImpliedTrope. There's a sense of desperation to their body language as their kiss, and other elements in the painting (his outfit, the figure on the stairs) imply that something big is about to happen to the man.
* NiceHat: The man is wearing a feathered cap, which gives the impression that he's about to go out and fight.
* RedIsHeroic: The man is implied to be a patriot fighting for Italy, indicated by his bright red outfit.
* TrueBlueFemininity: The romantic lady in the painting is wearing an elegant blue gown.
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