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HERNANDO DE SOTO (c1500-1542). Spanish explorer in America
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HERNANDO DE SOTO (c1500-1542). Spanish explorer in America
HERNANDO DE SOTO
(c1500-1542). Spanish explorer in America. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives
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This lithograph, created in 1876 by Currier & Ives, depicts the renowned Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto. With an air of determination and ambition, De Soto stands tall as a symbol of the Age of Discovery. Clad in his armor and holding a musket rifle, he exudes power and authority. The scene is set on a beautiful beach along the Southeast coast of America. De Soto's horse kneels beside him as he prepares to embark on his historic expedition. The flag flutters proudly in the wind, representing Spain's conquests and aspirations for new territories. De Soto's beard adds to his rugged appearance while his helmet signifies both protection and status. As a devout Catholic missionary, he carries with him not only weapons but also spiritual guidance for those he encounters along his journey. This lithograph captures the essence of exploration during the Renaissance era when brave men like De Soto ventured into uncharted lands seeking fame and fortune. With great courage, they navigated through unknown territories such as the mighty Mississippi River. Nathaniel Merritt Jam James skillfully brings this momentous figure to life through intricate details that showcase De Soto's role as both an equestrian rider and conquistador. This print serves as a reminder of our rich history intertwined with tales of discovery that shaped our understanding of the New World.
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