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AGUSTIN de ITURBIDE, 1821. Emperor of Mexico

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AGUSTIN de ITURBIDE, 1821. Emperor of Mexico

AGUSTIN de ITURBIDE, 1821.
Emperor of Mexico. Entering Mexico City, September 1821 with the Army of Three Guarantees. Contemporary oil on canvas by an unknown Mexican artist

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1821 Agustin Army Bradley Smith Celebration Emperor Entrance Independence Latin America Latin American Mesoamerica Mesoamerican Mexican Mexican War Of Independence Mexico Mexico City September Iturbide Troop


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AGUSTIN de ITURBIDE, 1821. Emperor of Mexico In this print, we are transported back to the early days of independent Mexico as we witness the grand entrance of Agustin de Iturbide into Mexico City in September 1821. Leading the Army of Three Guarantees, Iturbide's triumphant return marked a significant moment in Mexican history. Painted by an unknown Mexican artist, this contemporary oil on canvas captures the essence of the time with its vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail. The street is alive with celebration as men line the path, cheering and waving flags in honor of their newly crowned emperor. Iturbide's role in securing independence for Mexico cannot be understated. As a key figure during the Mexican War of Independence, he played a crucial part in uniting various factions under one cause - freedom from Spanish rule. His leadership and determination led to the signing of the historic Plan de Iguala which established three guarantees: religion, independence, and unity. This mesmerizing artwork from Bradley Smith's Carousel Collection transports us back to a pivotal moment not only for Mexico but also for Latin America as a whole. It serves as a reminder that through courage and perseverance, great change can be achieved.

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