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Cortes Sinks Ships
In order to discourage any faint-hearted Spanish from deserting the Conquest, Cortes sinks his fleet
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Media ID 4380969
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1519 Burning Conquest Cortes Deserting Discourage Faint Hearted Mexico Order Sinks
21.5"x17.5" (55x44cm) Premium Frame
Experience the thrill of history with our Media Storehouse Framed Prints featuring "Cortes Sinks Ships" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. This iconic image captures the pivotal moment in the Conquest of Mexico, when Hernan Cortes ordered the destruction of his own fleet to prevent his soldiers from abandoning their mission. The meticulously crafted print is brought to life in a beautifully designed frame, adding a touch of history and intrigue to any room. Each print is carefully printed on premium quality paper and meticulously framed to ensure lasting beauty. Own a piece of history with Media Storehouse Framed Prints.
Framed and mounted 17x12 print. Professionally handmade full timber moulded frames are finished off with framers tape and come with a hanging solution on the back. Outer dimensions are 21.5x17.5 inches (546x444mm). Quality timber frame frame moulding (20mm wide and 30mm deep) with frame colours in your choice of black, white, or raw oak and a choice of black or white card mounts. Frames have a perspex front providing a virtually unbreakable glass-like finish which is easily cleaned with a damp cloth.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 41.8cm x 41.8cm (16.5" x 16.5")
Estimated Product Size is 54.6cm x 44.4cm (21.5" x 17.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This powerful and evocative print captures a pivotal moment in history - the decision by Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes to sink his own fleet in order to discourage any faint-hearted soldiers from deserting the Conquest of Mexico in 1519. The image shows the dramatic scene of burning ships and boats, symbolizing Cortes' unwavering determination to conquer South America.
Cortes' ruthless tactics were designed to instill fear and loyalty among his men, ensuring their commitment to the dangerous mission ahead. By destroying their means of escape, he forced them to fully commit themselves to the conquest, no matter how challenging or perilous it may be.
This historical event marked a turning point in the Spanish colonization of the Americas, demonstrating Cortes' strategic brilliance and iron will. His bold actions not only secured his place in history but also paved the way for centuries of European domination over indigenous peoples.
The intensity and significance of this moment are palpable in this striking photo print, which serves as a reminder of the brutal realities of conquest and colonization. It is a testament to human ambition, power dynamics, and sacrifice that continue to shape our world today.
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