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Francisco Collection (page 55)

Francisco Tarrega Eixea (1852-1909), a renowned guitarist and composer, is captured in this captivating portrait as he skillfully strums his guitar

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Battle of Rocroi

Battle of Rocroi
BATTLE OF ROCROI Louis II Conde ( the Great Conde ) rallies the French and defeats the Spanish under Don Francisco de Melo

Background imageFrancisco Collection: San Francisco / Chinatown

San Francisco / Chinatown
San Francisco: street scene in Chinatown

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Pizarro (Thevet)

Pizarro (Thevet)
FRANCISCO PIZARRO Spanish conquistador, conqueror of Peru

Background imageFrancisco Collection: San Francisco Fire

San Francisco Fire
Immediately after the quake : fires have started, and on the same day this photo was taken, all the buildings shown will have been destroyed !

Background imageFrancisco Collection: San Francisco Ablaze

San Francisco Ablaze
Part of the city during the fire which followed the earthquake

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Sf Earthquake Cartoon 3

Sf Earthquake Cartoon 3
America helps San Francisco to rebuild after the earthquake, pointing to future prosperity

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Sf Earthquake Cartoon 2

Sf Earthquake Cartoon 2
Help for San Francisco after the earthquake comes from across the continent

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Vigilantes / San Francisco

Vigilantes / San Francisco
A meeting of the Vigilance Committee on Portsmouth Square, 1856

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Francisco Borgia (Later)

Francisco Borgia (Later)
FRANCISCO DE BORJA (BORGIA) Noble of Spanish branch of the family, Viceroy in Peru, poet. (Do not confuse with Jesuit saint Francisco Borgia)

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Andrada Leitao

Andrada Leitao
FRANCISCO ANDRADA LEITAO Portuguese statesman, diplomat in England and the Netherlands

Background imageFrancisco Collection: California Statehood

California Statehood
Acquired by the U.S. in 1848 after the Mexican wars, California is given free state status in 1851 : the jubilant citizens of San Francisco celebrate with a procession

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Jose De San Martin

Jose De San Martin
JOSE FRANCISCO DE SAN MARTIN Argentinian soldier and statesman who worked and fought for independence in Chile and Peru as well as his own country

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Francisco Jimenez

Francisco Jimenez
FRANCISCO JIMENEZ (or Ximenes) DE CISNEROS Spanish churchman, prelate and statesman

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Francisco Javier / Devotio

Francisco Javier / Devotio
FRANCISCO JAVIER (XAVIER) Spanish Jesuit missionary

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Goya (Milius)

Goya (Milius)
FRANCISCO JOSE DE GOYA Y LUCIENTES Spanish painter, etcher and lithographer

Background imageFrancisco Collection: San Fran Quake / Refugees

San Fran Quake / Refugees
San Francisco - Refugees and their belongings, which they saved from the fire, April 18th 1906

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Pizarro Occupies Cuzco

Pizarro Occupies Cuzco
Francisco Pizarro occupies Cuzco Date: 15 November 1533

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Market / San Francisco C19

Market / San Francisco C19
Chinese market in Dupont Street, San Francisco

Background imageFrancisco Collection: San Francisco / Chinese

San Francisco / Chinese
CHINATOWN In the Chinese Quarter, San Francisco

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Franco / Biat / Vertice 1939

Franco / Biat / Vertice 1939
Spanish dictator and soldier, FRANCISCO FRANCO (1892-1975)

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Earthquake / San Francisco

Earthquake / San Francisco
The city devastated : the scene at 9th and Brannon streets

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Solanos staff produces a spring

Solanos staff produces a spring
In Mexico, Francisco Solano strikes his staff into the ground and, lo! a spring of water gushes out

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Missionaries / India

Missionaries / India
Francisco Javier calls the children of Goa to church

Background imageFrancisco Collection: Missionaries / Japan

Missionaries / Japan
Francisco Javier has a friendly meeting with the daimio of Boungo at Fukui (?)



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Francisco Tarrega Eixea (1852-1909), a renowned guitarist and composer, is captured in this captivating portrait as he skillfully strums his guitar. His fingers dance across the strings, producing melodies that resonate with passion and emotion. In another artistic masterpiece, Saint Anthony of Padua captivates an audience of aquatic creatures as he preaches to the fishes. Francisco Tarrega's music seems to echo through the water, enchanting even the most elusive marine beings. Moving forward in time, we encounter three Fatima Visionaries who witnessed divine apparitions in Portugal during 1917. Their innocent faces reflect both awe and reverence as they experience a spiritual connection beyond comprehension. Francesco Hayez's painting "The Kiss" portrays an intimate moment frozen in time. The artist masterfully captures the tenderness shared between two lovers, their embrace conveying a profound sense of longing and desire. Shifting gears once again, we delve into history with Franco Bahamonde Francisco (1892-1975). A controversial figure known for his leadership during Spain's tumultuous times, his legacy remains divisive among historians and citizens alike. "The Naked Maja, " created by Francisco Goya around 1800, showcases a bold depiction of female sensuality. This provocative artwork challenges societal norms while celebrating human beauty in its rawest form. Alcatraz Island emerges from San Francisco Bay like a fortress surrounded by treacherous waters. Once home to infamous criminals, it now stands as a haunting reminder of America's criminal past. Goya returns with "Witches in Flight, " where supernatural forces take center stage amidst darkened skies. These bewitching figures soar through the air on broomsticks while casting spells upon unsuspecting souls below. Saturn Devouring a Son depicts one of Goya's most chilling works: Saturn consuming his own offspring out of fear for losing power. This macabre portrayal serves as a haunting reminder of the destructive nature of unchecked authority.