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Rosas Collection

"Exploring the multifaceted world of Rosas: from political power to ancient ruins and artistic expressions" Discovering the historical significance of Rosas

Background imageRosas Collection: Rosas and his Council (engraving)

Rosas and his Council (engraving)
1594043 Rosas and his Council (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rosas and his Council. Illustration for The Pictorial Times, 21 March 1846)

Background imageRosas Collection: Defeat of General Rosas by the English and French Troops, Plan of the Action of Point Obligado

Defeat of General Rosas by the English and French Troops, Plan of the Action of Point Obligado (engraving)
1101680 Defeat of General Rosas by the English and French Troops, Plan of the Action of Point Obligado (engraving) by English School

Background imageRosas Collection: De Rosas, Governor of Buenos Ayres, 1844. Creator: Unknown

De Rosas, Governor of Buenos Ayres, 1844. Creator: Unknown
De Rosas, Governor of Buenos Ayres, 1844. Portrait of Argentinian soldier and politician Juan Manuel de Rosas, nicknamed Restorer of the Laws. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageRosas Collection: Emblema XLI Adonis ab apro occiditur cui Venus

Emblema XLI Adonis ab apro occiditur cui Venus
Emblema XLI: Adonis ab apro occiditur, cui Venus accurrens tinxit Rosas sanguine. Michaelis Majeri, Secretioris naturae secretorum scrutinium chymicum: per oculis et intellectui accurate accommodata

Background imageRosas Collection: Rosas on the Costa Brava, Spain - Fishing Boats

Rosas on the Costa Brava, Spain - Fishing Boats Date: 1939

Background imageRosas Collection: Spain. Citadel of Roses (Rhode). Roman ruins

Spain. Citadel of Roses (Rhode). Roman ruins
Spain. Citadel of Roses (Rhode). Excavations of a urban nucleus of the Low Roman Empire. 3rd-2nd centuries BC

Background imageRosas Collection: CAMAс, Juan L. (1795 - 1877). Soldiers playing

CAMAс, Juan L. (1795 - 1877). Soldiers playing cards, from army of Juan Manuel Rosas. Painting of 1852. Oil on wood. ARGENTINA. BUENOS AIRES. Buenos Aires

Background imageRosas Collection: JUAN MANUEL DE ROSAS (1793-1877): line drawing by an unknown artist, 19th century

JUAN MANUEL DE ROSAS (1793-1877): line drawing by an unknown artist, 19th century

Background imageRosas Collection: SPAIN: LICEU THEATER, 1893. Interior of the Liceu Theater After the Explosion of a Bomb

SPAIN: LICEU THEATER, 1893. Interior of the Liceu Theater After the Explosion of a Bomb, November 7, 1893, in Barcelona, Spain. Contemporary pen and ink drawing by Salvador Rosas

Background imageRosas Collection: JUAN MANUEL de ROSAS (1793-1877). Argentine dictator. Drawing, 19th century

JUAN MANUEL de ROSAS (1793-1877). Argentine dictator. Drawing, 19th century

Background imageRosas Collection: Girl and Caged Canary

Girl and Caged Canary
Rosas Canary Girl with her canary


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"Exploring the multifaceted world of Rosas: from political power to ancient ruins and artistic expressions" Discovering the historical significance of Rosas, we delve into his influence as a leader. The engraving of "Rosas and his Council" portrays a glimpse into the inner workings of his administration, highlighting his authority in Buenos Ayres. However, not all stories about Rosas end in triumph. The depiction of the "Defeat of General Rosas by the English and French Troops" showcases a pivotal moment in history where external forces challenged his rule. The accompanying engraving, "Plan of the Action at Point Obligado, " provides insight into this decisive battle. Moving away from politics, we encounter another side to Rosas's life - one filled with leisurely pursuits. In "Rosas on the Costa Brava, Spain - Fishing Boats, " we witness him enjoying moments away from governance amidst picturesque coastal scenery. The Citadel of Roses (Rhode) in Spain offers an intriguing connection to Rosas's name. Its Roman ruins stand as a testament to centuries past, reminding us that even great leaders are part of an ever-changing tapestry. Artistic representations also capture our attention when it comes to Juan Manuel de Rosas. A line drawing by an unknown artist presents us with a glimpse into his appearance during the 19th century – JUAN MANUEL DE ROSAS (1793-1877): Argentine dictator immortalized through artistry. Beyond politics and art lies everyday life; soldiers find solace in camaraderie as depicted by CAMAСЃ's painting titled "Soldiers Playing. " This humanizes these individuals who were once under Rosas's command. Intriguingly enough, even mythology intertwines with our exploration. Emblema XLI Adonis ab apro occiditur cui Venus connects Venus' story with that involving Adonis being slain by a boar.

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