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The arrival of Francisco Pizarro with 180 men and three ships at Tumbes, 1726 (engraving)
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The arrival of Francisco Pizarro with 180 men and three ships at Tumbes, 1726 (engraving)
IND388221 The arrival of Francisco Pizarro with 180 men and three ships at Tumbes, 1726 (engraving) by Spanish School, (18th century); Biblioteca Universidad, Barcelona, Spain; (add.info.: Battle of Puna, 1531, during the Spanish conquest of Peru; ); Mithra-Index
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This print captures the historic moment of "The arrival of Francisco Pizarro with 180 men and three ships at Tumbes" in 1726. The engraving, created by the Spanish School in the 18th century, showcases a pivotal event during the Spanish conquest of Peru known as the Battle of Puna. In this aerial view, we witness an epic clash between two worlds - Latin America and Europe. The image depicts a topographical city scene with boats and rafts scattered across the water, symbolizing both conflict and victory. As Pizarro's expedition arrives on South American soil, they mark their occupation and begin their narrative of colonization. The historical significance is palpable as we observe this early 16th-century invasion unfold before our eyes. It serves as a reminder of how European powers ventured into uncharted territories like South America to expand their influence and seek new opportunities. The engraving also offers us a glimpse into Inca civilization, which would soon face immense challenges due to these foreign intruders. This visual documentation allows us to reflect upon the impact that such encounters had on indigenous cultures throughout Latin America. Overall, this print from Fine Art Finder not only captures an important moment in history but also invites us to explore themes of exploration, conquest, cultural exchange, and ultimately raises questions about power dynamics within colonial contexts.
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