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Baptism of the Moors, by Felipe Bigarny (1475-1543), Capilla Real, Granada, Andalusia
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Baptism of the Moors, by Felipe Bigarny (1475-1543), Capilla Real, Granada, Andalusia
MAE176968 Baptism of the Moors, by Felipe Bigarny (1475-1543), Capilla Real, Granada, Andalusia, Spain by Spanish School; Capilla Real, Granada, Spain; (add.info.: Royal Chapel, Cathedral of Granada; baptism of the Moorish of the Kingdom of Granada; polychromed wood relief by Felipe Bigarny; Abu Abdallah Muhammad XII, Muhammed XII of Granada, twenty-second and last Nasrid ruler of Granada in Iberia; summoned by Ferdinand and Isabella to surrender the keys of Granada; eventually surrendered in 1492 and moved out of Granada; and Moors who remained had to convert to Christianity; ); ePaul Maeyaert; Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 23197660
© Paul Maeyaert / Bridgeman Images
Baptising Christening Font Gathering Holy Water Moor Moorish Panel Pouring Religious Conversion Retable Rite Tonsure Monks
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This print showcases the remarkable artwork of "Baptism of the Moors" by Felipe Bigarny, located in the Capilla Real (Royal Chapel) in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. Created during the Renaissance period, this polychromed wood relief depicts a significant historical event - the baptism of Moorish individuals from the Kingdom of Granada. The intricate details and vibrant colors of this panel bring to life an important moment in history. The central figure is Abu Abdallah Muhammad XII, also known as Muhammed XII or Boabdil, who was the last Nasrid ruler of Granada. Summoned by Ferdinand and Isabella to surrender his kingdom's keys, he eventually surrendered in 1492 and left Granada. Surrounding him are other Moors who chose to convert to Christianity after their defeat. This baptism ceremony symbolizes their religious conversion and signifies a turning point for these individuals as they embrace a new faith. The presence of monks pouring holy water into a font adds depth and solemnity to this scene. It highlights not only the spiritual significance but also emphasizes how deeply rooted Christianity was becoming within these newly conquered lands. Through this photograph captured by Paul Maeyaert, viewers can appreciate both the artistic mastery behind Felipe Bigarny's work and gain insight into an important chapter in Spanish history - one that marked cultural transformation through religious conversion.
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