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Trial by the Spanish Inquisition in progress in Madrid, 1759
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Trial by the Spanish Inquisition in progress in Madrid, 1759
Trial by the Spanish Inquisition in progress in Madrid, 1759. 1: the King observing from his balcony; 2: the Grand Inquisitor and his Advisors; 3: the Announcer of Sentences; 4: condemned man hearing his fate; 5: others awaiting their judgements. From Histoire des Inquisitions (History of the Inquisitions). (Cologne, 1759)
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Audience Criminal Heresy Heretic Inquisition Judgement Judgment Madrid Religious Persecution Spanish Inquisition Square Trial Ann Ronan Pictures Roman Catholicism
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This print takes us back to the year 1759 in Madrid, Spain, where a chilling scene unfolds. The Spanish Inquisition is in progress, showcasing the power and influence of the Catholic Church during this era. The image is divided into five distinct sections, each revealing a different aspect of this historical event. In section one, we see King Charles III observing from his balcony, symbolizing both his authority and endorsement of these proceedings. Section two introduces us to the formidable figure of the Grand Inquisitor and his advisors who hold immense sway over matters of faith and justice. Moving on to section three, we encounter the Announcer of Sentences whose role is crucial in delivering verdicts that will shape lives forever. The fourth section portrays a condemned man hearing his fate with trepidation etched across his face – a poignant reminder of the consequences faced by those accused of heresy or crimes against Catholicism. Finally, section five reveals others anxiously awaiting their own judgments; their collective expressions reflecting fear and uncertainty. This engraving serves as a powerful testament to religious persecution during the Spanish Inquisition. It transports us back to an era when faith was intertwined with law and punishment. Through its monochromatic lens, it captures not only a specific moment in history but also highlights broader themes such as power dynamics within society and individual struggles for freedom of belief. Anon's masterful creation allows us to delve into Spain's past while contemplating timeless concepts such as judgment, religion
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