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Battle of Anaquito, 1726 (engraving)
IND388220 Battle of Anaquito, 1726 (engraving) by Spanish School, (18th century); Biblioteca Universidad, Barcelona, Spain; (add.info.: Battle in the third civil war of Peru, 1546; between Blasco Nunez de Vela (c.1490-1546) Viceroy of Peru and Gonzalo Pizarro (1502-48); ); Mithra-Index
Media ID 25910104
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This print captures the intensity and grandeur of the Battle of Anaquito in 1726. The engraving, created by the Spanish School in the 18th century, showcases a pivotal moment in history during the third civil war of Peru in 1546. The image depicts a sprawling battlefield filled with regiments of cavalry and infantry from both Spanish and Peruvian forces. The clash between Blasco Nunez de Vela, Viceroy of Peru, and Gonzalo Pizarro is vividly portrayed as their armies engage in fierce combat. The town of Quito serves as a backdrop to this historical conflict. From a bird's eye view, we witness the strategic movements of troops and cavalrymen amidst an array of conquest-driven chaos. This engraving offers us a glimpse into South America's turbulent past, where European conquistadors sought to establish dominance over new territories. The rich details captured within this artwork allow us to delve into Latin American history while also appreciating the artistic skill behind its creation. As we examine each element meticulously etched onto paper, we are transported back to an era when power struggles shaped nations. Displayed at Biblioteca Universidad in Barcelona, Spain, this print stands as a testament to our collective human story - one that encompasses triumphs and conflicts alike. It reminds us that understanding our past is crucial for shaping our future.
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