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Vie quotidienne et coutumes du Perou : ""un mercedaire ou religieux de l'Ordre de la Merci ou Ordre de la Redemption des captifs ou encore Ordre de Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci (Notre Dame de la Merci)
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Vie quotidienne et coutumes du Perou : ""un mercedaire ou religieux de l'Ordre de la Merci ou Ordre de la Redemption des captifs ou encore Ordre de Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci (Notre Dame de la Merci)
AIS5374056 Vie quotidienne et coutumes du Perou : ""un mercedaire ou religieux de l'Ordre de la Merci ou Ordre de la Redemption des captifs ou encore Ordre de Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci (Notre Dame de la Merci)"" Aquarelle tiree du livre ""Trujillo del Peru"" par Baltasar Martinez Companon y Bajanda, eveque de Trujillo (1782-1785). 18eme siecle Madrid. Biblioteca del Palacio Real; © Iberfoto
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This stunning watercolor print captures the daily life and customs of Peru in the 18th century, specifically depicting a Mercedarian or religious figure from the Order of Mercy, also known as the Order of Redemption of Captives or Our Lady of Mercy. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life the rich history and cultural heritage of South America during this time period.
Painted by Baltasar Martinez Companon y Bajanda, Bishop of Trujillo from 1782-1785, this piece is part of his book "Trujillo del Peru" and is now housed in the Biblioteca del Palacio Real in Madrid. The image exudes a sense of spirituality and devotion, reflecting the strong influence of Catholicism in Latin America.
The Mercedarians were known for their work in ransoming Christian captives from Muslim territories, making them an important order within Christianity. This print serves as a reminder of their dedication to serving others and spreading faith throughout the world.
As we admire this historical artwork, we are transported back in time to witness a moment frozen forever on paper, showcasing both the beauty and complexity of Peruvian culture centuries ago. It is a true testament to the power of art to preserve memories and stories for generations to come.
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