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The entry of the fleet into Lisbon, a scene from the maritime campaign against Portugal conducted by Alvaro de Bazan, during the reign of Philip II of Spain (fresco)
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The entry of the fleet into Lisbon, a scene from the maritime campaign against Portugal conducted by Alvaro de Bazan, during the reign of Philip II of Spain (fresco)
IND388259 The entry of the fleet into Lisbon, a scene from the maritime campaign against Portugal conducted by Alvaro de Bazan, during the reign of Philip II of Spain (fresco) by Spanish School, (16th century); Palacio del Marques de Santa Cruz, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain; (add.info.: Reinado de Felipe II. Campana maritima contra Portugal llevada a cabo por Alvaro de Bazan. Entrada de la escuadra en Lisboa; Filipe II (1527-98), King of Spain; Alvaro de Bazan, 1st Marquis of Santa Cruz (1526-88), Spanish admiral; the frescos in the palace were painted by Cesare Arbasia (1540s-1614), Juan Bautista, Francisco Peroli, and the brothers Nicols and Francisco (1556-1636) di Castello; this fresco can be seen in the Portuguese Room (Sala de Portugal); ); Index Fototeca
Media ID 25896716
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Cannon Fire Fort Galleons Geographical Naval Battle
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The Entry of the Fleet into Lisbon - A Glimpse into Spain's Maritime Campaign Against Portugal
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. This fresco, titled "The Entry of the Fleet into Lisbon" offers a vivid depiction of a significant moment in history. Painted by renowned artists Cesare Arbasia, Juan Bautista, Francisco Peroli, and Nicols and Francisco di Castello during the 16th century, this masterpiece resides within the Palacio del Marques de Santa Cruz in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. The scene portrays an awe-inspiring naval battle led by Alvaro de Bazan against Portugal during the reign of Philip II of Spain. As one gazes upon this artwork, they are transported to a time when galleons dominated coastal waters and cannon fire echoed across the sea. The painting showcases a bustling harbor filled with majestic ships maneuvering through turbulent waves. The fort on the coastline stands as a symbol of strength and defense while providing strategic advantage for both sides involved in this maritime conflict. With meticulous attention to detail, every brushstroke captures not only the geographical beauty but also conveys the intensity and chaos that accompanies war at sea. The artist's skillful rendering allows viewers to feel immersed in this historic event as if witnessing it firsthand. "The Entry of the Fleet into Lisbon" serves as a testament to human ambition and power struggles between nations. It reminds us how art can preserve moments from our past while igniting curiosity about historical events that have shaped our world today.
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