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Second foundation of Buenos Aires by Juan de Garay
Second foundation of Buenos Aires by Juan de Garay facing the Arbol de la Justicia (Justice Tree), where today is the Plaza de Mayo, on June 11, 1580. By Jose Moreno Carbonell. Realism. Painting
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1528 1580 1583 Aires Buenos Facing Foundation Jose Juan Justice Justicia Mayo Moreno Paintings Pictures Plaza Realism Realistic Realists Today Arbol Artists Masculine Persons
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This stunning realism painting, titled "Second Foundation of Buenos Aires by Juan de Garay," captures a pivotal moment in Argentine history. Painted by Jose Moreno Carbonell, the scene depicts Juan de Garay, the Spanish conquistador, facing the Arbol de la Justicia (Justice Tree) on June 11, 1580. The location is today's Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires. The painting beautifully portrays the event of Garay's second foundation of the city, which took place after the initial settlement was abandoned due to indigenous attacks. The painting's vibrant colors and meticulous details transport us back in time to the colonial era of America. The group of men, including Garay, are depicted with great realism, showcasing the masculine energy and determination of the settlers. Horses and their riders are also present, adding to the authenticity of the scene. Moreno Carbonell's masterful use of realism in this painting brings the historical event to life, allowing us to connect with the past. The Arbol de la Justicia, a symbol of justice and authority, stands tall in the background, emphasizing the importance of the moment. The painting, created between 1528 and 1583, is a testament to the artistic talent and historical significance of the Western art tradition. It is a must-see for anyone interested in Argentine history, colonial America, or realism paintings. This beautiful work of art invites us to reflect on the past and appreciate the rich cultural heritage it represents.
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