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Conquest of Tunis by Emperor Charles V: violence inflicted on women by Spanish troops in 1535 (tapestry)
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Conquest of Tunis by Emperor Charles V: violence inflicted on women by Spanish troops in 1535 (tapestry)
JLJ4656969 Conquest of Tunis by Emperor Charles V: violence inflicted on women by Spanish troops in 1535 (tapestry) by Pannemaker, Willem de (c.1510-1581); Alcazar, Segovia, Spain; (add.info.: The tapestries that decorate the room are an exact replica of the original " The conquest of Tunisia" commissioned by Carlos V after his victory in 1535. The originals were woven in the workshop of Wilhelm Pannemaker, between 1548 and 1554. The tapestries were commissioned by Philip V during the eighteenth century from the Royal Tapestry Factory of Santa Barbara in 1744.); Photo © Photo Josse
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This powerful print captures a tapestry depicting the "Conquest of Tunis by Emperor Charles V" in 1535. The artwork, created by Willem de Pannemaker, showcases the violence inflicted on women by Spanish troops during this historical event. The tapestries seen in the photo are an exact replica of the original commissioned by Carlos V after his victory. The image transports us back to a time when war and conquest were rampant. It depicts a scene where Spanish soldiers, armed with guns and weapons, have taken control of Tunisian shores. Amidst the chaos, we witness innocent women being subjected to brutal mistreatment and persecution. The tapestry serves as a reminder of the dark side of history, highlighting not only the horrors faced by women but also shedding light on European imperialism and its impact on North Africa. It symbolizes how power dynamics played out during that era. Through this photograph, we are invited to reflect upon the consequences of colonization and warfare while acknowledging that art can be both beautiful and thought-provoking even when portraying disturbing events. It is crucial for us to confront these uncomfortable truths from our past so that we can strive for a more just future.
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