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The Virgin of the Navigators, 1505-36 (oil on panel)
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The Virgin of the Navigators, 1505-36 (oil on panel)
JLJ4660069 The Virgin of the Navigators, 1505-36 (oil on panel) by Fernandez, Alejo (1475-1543); Alcazar, Segovia, Spain; (add.info.: Altarpiece for the chapel of the Casa de ContrataciAon in AlcAazar of Seville
Virgin of Mercy, bringing Christian message to peoples of the world, spreads her mantle over Spanish ships to protect them on the perilous Atlantic crossing.
Ferdinand II of Aragon and emperor Charles V (red cloak) with Christopher Columbus, Amerigo Vespucci and one of the PinzAon Brothers); Photo ePhoto Josse; Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 22843722
© Josse / Bridgeman Images
Adventurer Age Of Discovery Age Of Exploration Altarpiece Americas Christopher Columbus Colonisation Columbus Conversion Discoverer Imperialism Navigator New World Sail Voyager Seafarers Vespucci
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This print showcases "The Virgin of the Navigators" a remarkable oil painting by Alejo Fernandez. Created between 1505 and 1536, this masterpiece is housed in the Alcazar of Segovia, Spain. The artwork was originally commissioned as an altarpiece for the chapel of the Casa de Contratación in Alcázar of Seville. In this stunning portrayal, the Virgin Mary assumes her role as the Virgin of Mercy, spreading her protective mantle over Spanish ships embarking on treacherous Atlantic crossings. Symbolizing Christian message and mercy to all peoples, she shields these vessels from harm during their maritime expeditions. The composition also features prominent figures such as Ferdinand II of Aragon and Emperor Charles V, both donning vibrant red cloaks. Accompanying them are renowned explorers Christopher Columbus and Amerigo Vespucci, along with one of the Pinzón Brothers. This image encapsulates an era marked by sail-powered imperialism and colonialism when European adventurers embarked on daring voyages to discover new lands. It represents a pivotal moment in history known as the Age of Exploration or Discovery. "The Virgin of the Navigators" serves as a testament to religious devotion intertwined with ambitious exploration. It highlights how Christianity played a significant role in colonization efforts while emphasizing protection at sea through divine intervention. With its rich symbolism and historical significance, this painting continues to captivate viewers today—a timeless reminder of humanity's relentless pursuit for knowledge and discovery across vast oceans.
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