Santa Anna Collection
Santa Anna, a prominent figure in Mexican history, is known for his role in the Siege of the Alamo in 1836
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Santa Anna, a prominent figure in Mexican history, is known for his role in the Siege of the Alamo in 1836. This engraving from "The History of Our Country" published in 1905 depicts Antonio de Padua Maria Severino Lopez de Santa Anna y Perez de Lebro. However, Santa Anna's influence extends beyond this event. From Spain to Mexico, various portraits and engravings capture his image throughout different periods of his life. In Burgos, Castile and Leon, stands the Santa Anna church - a testament to the historical significance of this name. Meanwhile, amidst the picturesque Prealps of Cansiglio lies Mezzomiglio's alpine church dedicated to St Anna during springtime. One lithograph commemorates The Anniversary of Trafalgar - a battle that took place on October 21st, 1805. Another lithograph by Thomas Sinclair portrays Sr. D. Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna himself. A captivating oil painting from around 1858 showcases a portrait capturing Santa Ana's essence during that time period. Additionally, an oil on canvas artwork titled "Virgin and Child" features St Anne alongside the Holy Family with St John the Baptist. Lastly, an engraving illustrates the Recall to Mexico while preparations for another significant battle called Buena Vista or Battle of Angostura are underway.