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Native Americans brought in the retinue of Columbus to Spain in 1492 (ceramic)
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Native Americans brought in the retinue of Columbus to Spain in 1492 (ceramic)
REV400256 Native Americans brought in the retinue of Columbus to Spain in 1492 (ceramic) by Spanish School, (20th century); Maria Luisa Park, Seville, Spain; (add.info.: detail from the tiles depicting the reception of Christopher Columbus by the Catholic Kings, Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castille in Barcelona on his return from America in 1492 (detail of 188861) Columbus (1450-1506); Ferdinand king of Aragon (1452-1516) & Isabella of Castille (1452-1504), los Reyes Catolicos; picture exhibited in the Spanish Pavilion at the World Exhibition in 1929; ); Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 22926224
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Isabelle Native Americans North American Indians Receiving Natives
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This ceramic print captures a significant moment in history when Native Americans were brought to Spain as part of Christopher Columbus' retinue in 1492. The artwork, created by the Spanish School in the 20th century, is displayed at Maria Luisa Park in Seville, Spain. The image is a detailed section from larger tiles that depict the reception of Columbus by the Catholic Kings, Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castille, upon his return from America. This particular detail showcases the encounter between Columbus and Native Americans during this historic event. The scene portrays an intriguing blend of cultures as explorers and natives come face to face. It symbolizes both curiosity and wonderment on both sides. The native individuals are depicted with their unique attire and features while being received by Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand. Originally exhibited at the Spanish Pavilion during the World Exhibition in 1929, this artwork highlights not only historical exploration but also cultural exchange. It serves as a reminder of how different civilizations encountered one another for better or worse throughout history. Through this ceramic print, we are transported back to a pivotal moment where worlds collided - offering us a glimpse into an era marked by discovery, conquests, and encounters that would shape our collective human story forever.
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