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Battle of Otumba on July 7, 1520 in Mexico"(painting, 17th century)
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Battle of Otumba on July 7, 1520 in Mexico"(painting, 17th century)
LRI4668718 Battle of Otumba on July 7, 1520 in Mexico" (painting, 17th century) by Spanish School, (17th century); Palacio Real de Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Conquete of the Aztec Empire: " Battle of Otumba on July 7, 1520 in Mexico" Hernan Cortes (or Cortez) (1485-1547), Spanish conquistador won the Azteques (The Battle of Otumba, 7/07/1520) - Anonymous painting of the Spanish school of the 17th century Madrid, Royal Palace); Luisa Ricciarini; Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 22829520
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
Aztec Conquistador Cortes Cortez Precolombian Prehispanic
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Battle of Otumba on July 7,1520 in Mexico
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is a captivating painting that takes us back to a significant moment in history. Created by an anonymous artist from the Spanish School in the 17th century, this artwork now resides in the Palacio Real de Madrid, Spain. The scene depicted showcases the Conquest of the Aztec Empire and specifically focuses on the Battle of Otumba. Led by Hernan Cortes, a renowned Spanish conquistador, this battle marked a turning point in their campaign against the Aztecs. The painting vividly portrays the intensity and chaos of combat as horsemen clash with indigenous warriors. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable; every stroke captures not only human figures but also horses - powerful symbols of strength and warfare. Amidst this tumultuous scene, we witness both sides fiercely engaged in combat, highlighting the brutality and determination exhibited during this historical event. This artwork serves as a testament to both Spanish conquests and pre-Columbian American history. It invites viewers to reflect upon complex themes such as colonization, power dynamics between cultures, and indigenous resistance. Luisa Ricciarini has skillfully preserved this masterpiece through her meticulous printmaking technique. By sharing it with audiences worldwide through Fine Art Finder, she ensures that future generations can appreciate its artistic brilliance while contemplating its historical significance.
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