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FATHER MIGUEL HIDALGO (1753-1811). Mexican priest and revolutionist. Father Hidalgo (standing
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FATHER MIGUEL HIDALGO (1753-1811). Mexican priest and revolutionist. Father Hidalgo (standing
FATHER MIGUEL HIDALGO
(1753-1811). Mexican priest and revolutionist. Father Hidalgo (standing, left) crowns Mexico and breaks chains binding her to Spain. Oil on canvas, 1834, by an unknown artist
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1834 Allegory Arrow Ball And Chain Bicorn Bird Bradley Smith Colonialism Costilla Crown Eagle Epaulette Father Feather Headdress Hidalgo Horn Independence Laurel Leaf Liberated Liberty Cap Mexican Mexican Revolution Mexican War Of Independence Mexico Miguel New Spain Personification Priest Religious Revolution Revolutionary Shackle Sideburn Sideburns Spain Symbol Throne Wreath
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In this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness a pivotal moment in Mexican history. The image depicts Father Miguel Hidalgo, a revered Mexican priest and revolutionary figure, standing tall and proud on the left side of the canvas. With an air of determination, he crowns Mexico while simultaneously breaking the chains that once bound her to Spain. Painted by an unknown artist in 1834, this oil on canvas artwork beautifully captures the spirit of independence and liberation that defined Father Hidalgo's legacy. Every detail is meticulously portrayed - from his distinguished appearance with sideburns and a feather-adorned headdress to his elegant uniform adorned with epaulettes. Symbolism abounds within this allegorical masterpiece. An eagle soars above him, representing freedom and strength. Laurel leaves encircle his head as a symbol of victory and honor. A liberty cap rests upon Mexico's head, signifying her newfound freedom from colonial rule. This painting serves as both a historical document and an artistic expression of hope for a nation fighting for its autonomy. It encapsulates the fervor and passion that fueled the Mexican War of Independence against Spanish colonialism. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, we cannot help but be inspired by Father Miguel Hidalgo's unwavering dedication to his countrymen's cause - forever etching him into the annals of Mexican history as one of its most influential figures.
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