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Capture of Seville by Ferdinand III (c. 1201-52), c. 1625-35 (oil on canvas)
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Capture of Seville by Ferdinand III (c. 1201-52), c. 1625-35 (oil on canvas)
BWM150043 Capture of Seville by Ferdinand III (c.1201-52), c.1625-35 (oil on canvas) by Pacheco, Francisco (1564-1644); 63.5x136.5 cm; The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, County Durham, UK; (add.info.: King of Castile and Leon; end of the Muslim possession of Seville; ); eBowes Museum; Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 22609458
© Bowes Museum / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the historic moment of the "Capture of Seville by Ferdinand III" in the early 13th century. Painted by Francisco Pacheco, a renowned Spanish artist from the 17th century, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 63.5x136.5 cm and is currently housed at The Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle, County Durham, UK. The painting depicts King Ferdinand III of Castile and Leon as he triumphantly conquers Seville, marking the end of Muslim rule over the city. Clad in armor and surrounded by his Christian soldiers, Ferdinand kneels before Saint Ferdinand with a key symbolizing his victory. The artwork beautifully captures both architectural details and a panoramic view of Seville's landscape during that time period. Moorish influences are evident through intricate designs adorning buildings while highlighting the contrast between Christian and Moorish cultures. With its rich historical significance, this painting represents an important event known as "Riconquista" which aimed to reclaim Spain from Muslim control. The grandeur of Seville Cathedral serves as a backdrop for this monumental achievement. Pacheco's skillful brushstrokes bring life to this scene, evoking a sense of awe-inspiring vision that transports viewers back to medieval Spain. This remarkable piece not only celebrates Ferdinand III's conquest but also pays homage to Spanish Christians' resilience throughout history.
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