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Christopher Columbus before the Council at Salamanca, Spain, 1487
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Christopher Columbus before the Council at Salamanca, Spain, 1487
Christopher Columbus before the Council at Salamanca, Spain, 1487. Columbus (1451-1506) making an unsuccessful attempt to persuade the council appointed by King Ferdinand II of Spain to fund his proposed voyage to discover a westerly route to Asia. Columbus persistent lobbying finally paid off in 1492 when Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain agreed to support his project
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This print transports us back to the year 1487, where we witness a pivotal moment in history. The image depicts Christopher Columbus standing before the Council at Salamanca, Spain, passionately advocating for his audacious plan to discover a westerly route to Asia. His persuasive efforts were met with initial resistance from the council appointed by King Ferdinand II of Spain. In this engraving, Columbus is portrayed as a determined and resolute figure amidst a group of skeptical men. His Italian origins are evident through his Genoese attire, emphasizing his outsider status in Spanish society. With maps and charts spread out before him, he fervently explains his vision of reaching the riches of Asia by sailing westward. Although this particular attempt was unsuccessful in securing funding for Columbus' ambitious voyage, it serves as an important reminder of his unwavering determination. Despite facing numerous rejections over several years, Columbus's relentless lobbying eventually paid off when Ferdinand and Isabella agreed to support his project in 1492. As we gaze upon this historical snapshot frozen in time, we can't help but marvel at how one man's persistence forever altered the course of exploration and discovery. This print captures not only an iconic moment but also symbolizes the power of conviction and resilience that can shape our world for centuries to come.
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