History of the Missions, 1863. King of Siam and Jesuits
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History of the Missions, 1863. King of Siam and Jesuits
HENRION, Mathieu-Richard-Auguste, Baron of (1805 - 1862). General history of the missions from the thirteenth century to the present day. 1863. HENRION, Mathieu-Richard-Auguste, Baron of (1805 - 1862). Presents of the King of Siam to the french Jesuits. 1847 French original work. Spanish translation published in Barcelona. Etching. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona. Barcelona University Library
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This etching, titled "History of the Missions: 1863. King of Siam and Jesuits" by Mathieu-Richard-Auguste Henrion, Baron de, portrays an intriguing moment in the rich history of religious missions. The image depicts the presentation of gifts from the King of Siam to the French Jesuits, a significant event that took place in 1847. Henrion, a renowned French historian, chronicled the general history of missions from the thirteenth century up to the present day in this work. The Spanish translation of this original French piece was published in Barcelona, Spain, in the heart of Catalonia, at the Barcelona University Library. The engraving illustrates the exchange of gifts between the Asian monarch and the European Jesuits, symbolizing the cultural and religious connections that transcended geographical boundaries. The King of Siam, dressed in traditional Asian attire, is shown seated on a throne, while the Jesuits, dressed in their distinctive robes, stand before him, receiving the offerings. The image provides a glimpse into the complex interplay of European and Asian societies during the 19th century. The Jesuits, an influential Catholic religious order, were known for their missionary work and educational institutions, while the King of Siam represented the rich and diverse culture of Asia. This etching serves as a testament to the historical significance of the missions and the enduring impact of religious and cultural exchanges between Europe and Asia. The intricate details of the etching, from the ornate throne of the King of Siam to the delicate folds of the Jesuits' robes, highlight the artistic mastery of Henrion's work. This image is a valuable addition to any collection focusing on the history of religious missions, European exploration, or the cultural interactions between Europe and Asia.
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