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Columbus in chains, wood engraving, published c. 1882
Columbus is brought back to Spain in chains. Christopher Columbus (c. 1451 - 1506), Italian navigator in Castilian services, who discovered America in 1492, when he reached an island of the Bahamas. Wood engraving after a painting (c. 1860) by Gustave Wappers (Belgian painter, 1803 - 1874), published c. 1882
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 6.1cm x 7.6cm (2.4" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This powerful wood engraving, titled "Columbus in Chains" captures a pivotal moment in history and the complex legacy of Christopher Columbus. Created by ZU_09, this print is based on a painting by Gustave Wappers from 1860. In this image, we see Columbus being brought back to Spain in chains after his voyage to the New World. The Italian navigator, who served under Castilian services, had discovered America in 1492 when he reached an island of the Bahamas. However, his triumphs were marred by controversy and cruelty towards indigenous peoples. The artist skillfully conveys the weight of Columbus' actions through intricate details and emotive expressions. The engraved lines bring out every nuance of pain and defeat etched onto Columbus' face as he confronts the consequences of his conquests. This woodcut serves as a poignant reminder that history is not always straightforward or heroic. It prompts us to reflect on the darker aspects of exploration and colonization while acknowledging their impact on our present world. ZU_09's rendition invites viewers to engage with these complexities and question traditional narratives surrounding historical figures like Christopher Columbus. By presenting this thought-provoking image, Fine Art Storehouse encourages dialogue about our shared past and its implications for contemporary society.
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