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The disembarkation of Christopher Colombus on the Island of Guanahani in 1492, c
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The disembarkation of Christopher Colombus on the Island of Guanahani in 1492, c
XPH330305 The disembarkation of Christopher Colombus on the Island of Guanahani in 1492, c.1890 (oil on canvas) by Garnelo y Alda, Jose (1866-1944); Museo Naval, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Columbus betritt die Insel Guanahani; San Salvador was the first island Columbus (1451-1506) sighted and visited in the Americas; ); Spanish, out of copyright
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The Disembarkation of Christopher Columbus on the Island of Guanahani in 1492 - A Historic Encounter with a New World
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in history - the arrival of Christopher Columbus on the Island of Guanahani, now known as San Salvador. Painted by Jose Garnelo y Alda in 1890, this oil on canvas masterpiece brings to life the awe-inspiring scene that unfolded when Columbus first set foot on American soil. In this vivid depiction, we witness Columbus stepping onto the pristine shores, surrounded by his crew and native inhabitants. The Spanish flag flutters proudly in the background, symbolizing their claim over these uncharted lands. With a cross held high, representing both religious fervor and conquest, Columbus stands as an emblematic figure of exploration and discovery. The painting not only commemorates this historic event but also offers a glimpse into the encounter between two worlds. The indigenous people watch curiously as these foreign explorers arrive with curiosity and wonderment etched across their faces. It serves as a reminder of both cultural exchange and colonization that would shape future generations. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork from Museo Naval in Madrid, Spain, we are transported back to that fateful day in 1492 when Christopher Columbus forever altered our understanding of geography and human civilization. This image encapsulates the spirit of adventure and ambition that drove explorers like him to venture into unknown territories – forever changing history's course.
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