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Juan Jose Flores (1800-1864). Portrait
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Juan Jose Flores (1800-1864). Portrait
Juan Jose Flores (1800-1864). President of Ecuador. Portrait. Hall of Presidents. Government Palace. Quito. Ecuador
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Conservatism Conservative Ecuador Ecuatorian Flores Glove Jose Juan Medal Medals Militar Mustache Politic Presidential Presidents Quito Sash Staff Carondelet
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This striking portrait captures the image of Juan Jose Flores (1800-1864), a pivotal figure in Ecuadorian history who served as the country's first president from 1830 to 1835. The painting, executed in the 19th century, depicts Flores in formal attire, wearing a red sash and a military uniform adorned with medals. He stands confidently with one hand resting on a sword and the other holding a white-gloved hand over a folded military staff. The portrait hangs in the Hall of Presidents at the Government Palace in Quito, Ecuador, a testament to Flores' significant role in shaping the nation's political landscape. Born in the Caribbean island of Santo Domingo, Flores rose through the ranks of the military to become a key figure in the South American Wars of Independence. He played a crucial role in the liberation of Quito from Spanish rule in 1822 and went on to become the first president of the Republic of Ecuador. Flores' presidency was marked by a period of political instability and conservative opposition, with the Carondelet Constitution of 1833 establishing a more conservative political climate. Despite these challenges, Flores remained a prominent figure in Ecuadorian politics until his death in 1864. This portrait serves as a reminder of Flores' military prowess, political acumen, and enduring legacy as a founding father of the Ecuadorian Republic.
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