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GARTNER DE LA PEс, Jos頨1866 - 1918). Destruction
GARTNER DE LA PEс, Jos頨 1866 - 1918). Destruction of the Spanish Armada. 1892. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Malaga. Fine Arts Museum
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Armada Destruction Galleon Malaga Oils Paintings Pictures Ship Wreck Wrecked Gartner
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 9.8cm (9.3" x 3.9")
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This oil painting, titled "Destruction," by the renowned Spanish artist Josè Gartner de la Peña (1866-1918), depicts the chaotic scene of the Spanish Armada's demise. Painted in 1892, this masterpiece is now proudly displayed at the Fine Arts Museum in Malaga, Spain. The Spanish Armada, a grand fleet of galleons, set sail from Spain in 1588 with the intention of invading England. However, the journey was fraught with misfortune. The Armada was met with relentless storms and English attacks, resulting in the destruction of a significant portion of the fleet. Gartner de la Peña masterfully captures the moment of destruction in his painting. The canvas is filled with the tumultuous waves, the shattered remains of galleons, and the desperate sailors clinging to their ships. The Invincible, the flagship of the Spanish Armada, lies wrecked in the foreground, its once-proud sails now tattered and torn. The artist's use of oil paints adds depth and texture to the scene, bringing the chaos and destruction to life. The colors are rich and vibrant, from the deep blues of the ocean to the fiery reds and oranges of the burning ships. This painting is a testament to the power of nature and the fragility of human endeavor. It is a reminder of the Spanish Armada's tragic fate and the enduring impact it had on history. A true masterpiece, "Destruction" is a must-see for anyone visiting the Fine Arts Museum in Malaga.
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