Columbus with the king & queen of Spain
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Columbus with the king & queen of Spain
Columbus with the king and queen of Spain, coloured artwork. Christopher Columbus (1451-1506, lower left), Italian born explorer who discovered America. Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516, far right) the first king of a united Spain and co- ruler with his wife Isabella (1451-1504, centre). Columbus is seen petitioning the king and queen for backing for his expeditions to open a new trade route to the East Indies by sailing westward from Europe. He gained their support in 1492 and led an expedition of three ships (Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria), which arrived in the Bahamas later that year
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This coloured artwork depicts a pivotal moment in history, showcasing Christopher Columbus alongside the king and queen of Spain. In this group portrait, Columbus is seen passionately petitioning Ferdinand II of Aragon and his wife Isabella for their support in his groundbreaking expeditions. The Italian-born explorer had an audacious plan to discover a new trade route to the East Indies by sailing westward from Europe. With determination etched on his face, Columbus presents his ambitious proposal to the royal couple. His vision was met with intrigue and curiosity as he explained how he intended to navigate uncharted waters and reach unexplored lands. This fateful meeting would ultimately shape the course of human history. Ferdinand II of Aragon, the first king of a united Spain, stands regally at one end while Queen Isabella commands attention from the center. As co-rulers, they held immense power and influence over their kingdom's affairs. Their decision to back Columbus' expedition in 1492 led to one of humanity's greatest discoveries – when three ships under Columbus' command arrived in what is now known as the Bahamas. This remarkable illustration not only captures an important historical event but also highlights the courage and ambition that drove these individuals towards exploration and discovery. It serves as a testament to mankind's relentless pursuit for knowledge and adventure throughout centuries past.
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