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Panel for a Bronze Door of the Capitol at Washington, "Columbus taking Possession of Hispaniola in the Names of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain"(engraving)
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Panel for a Bronze Door of the Capitol at Washington, "Columbus taking Possession of Hispaniola in the Names of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain"(engraving)
1098324 Panel for a Bronze Door of the Capitol at Washington, " Columbus taking Possession of Hispaniola in the Names of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Panel for a Bronze Door of the Capitol at Washington, " Columbus taking Possession of Hispaniola in the Names of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain". Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 29 October 1859.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22624736
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This print showcases a remarkable panel for a bronze door of the Capitol at Washington. Titled "Columbus taking Possession of Hispaniola in the Names of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain" this engraving by the English School from the 19th century is held in a private collection. The panel depicts an iconic moment in history when Christopher Columbus claimed possession of Hispaniola on behalf of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. The intricate details and skilled craftsmanship evident in this artwork are truly awe-inspiring. Originally created as an illustration for The Illustrated London News on October 29,1859, this piece offers a glimpse into the historical significance attached to Columbus's voyage and European exploration during that era. Located within the United States Capitol building in Washington, D. C. , this bronze door panel serves as a testament to both American history and its connection with Europe. It symbolizes the impact that Spanish colonization had on shaping not only America but also world history. As we admire this engraving, we are reminded of how art can encapsulate significant moments and transport us back in time. This image invites us to reflect upon our shared past while appreciating the artistic skill employed to immortalize such pivotal events.
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