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Jesuit missionaries from Paraguay drove Bernardin de Cardenas (eveque of Paraguay) from Spain, and launched an attack on the town of Asuncion (Asuncion) (Assumption) in 1649
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Jesuit missionaries from Paraguay drove Bernardin de Cardenas (eveque of Paraguay) from Spain, and launched an attack on the town of Asuncion (Asuncion) (Assumption) in 1649
XEE4136630 Jesuit missionaries from Paraguay drove Bernardin de Cardenas (eveque of Paraguay) from Spain, and launched an attack on the town of Asuncion (Asuncion) (Assumption) in 1649. Engraving from 1845 in " The dramatic and picturesque history of the Jesuites from the foundation of the order to the present day" by Adolphe Boucher, drawing by Theophile Fragonard (1806 - 1876). Private collection. by Fragonard, Theophile Evariste (1806-76); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jesuit missionaries from Paraguay drove Bernardin de Cardenas (eveque of Paraguay) from Spain, and launched an attack on the town of Asuncion (Asuncion) (Assumption) in 1649. Engraving from 1845 in " The dramatic and picturesque history of the Jesuites from the foundation of the order to the present day" by Adolphe Boucher, drawing by Theophile Fragonard (1806 - 1876). Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti
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This print captures a significant historical event from 1649, depicting the dramatic clash between Jesuit missionaries from Paraguay and Bernardin de Cardenas, the eveque of Paraguay. In an audacious move, the missionaries drove Cardenas out of Spain and launched a daring attack on the town of Asuncion (Assumption), as depicted in this engraving from 1845. The image is part of "The dramatic and picturesque history of the Jesuites from the foundation of the order to the present day" by Adolphe Boucher, with a drawing by Theophile Fragonard. It showcases their exceptional artistic talents while providing a glimpse into this tumultuous period in history. The composition exudes tension and action as we witness this pivotal moment unfold. The intricate details bring to life scenes filled with chaos, determination, and bravery. This print serves as a visual testament to both historical events and artistic mastery. Preserved within a private collection, it stands as a reminder of humanity's capacity for conflict but also our relentless pursuit for change. Through their actions, these Jesuit missionaries reshaped not only Paraguay's destiny but also left an indelible mark on its people. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork captured by Stefano Bianchetti through Fine Art Finder, let us reflect on how history continues to shape our world today and appreciate those who have fought for what they believe in throughout time.
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