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Six red lines...

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Six red lines sent on November 25, 2014 (15:45) by Paogar. 86 comments, 2825 views.

, 1/20 f/4.0, ISO 1600, hand held.

Questo particolarissimo quadro, che ha attirato la mia attenzione per il continuo "ripetersi" di geometrie e colori, è stato donato dalla Repubblica Argentina alla Repubblica Dominicana ed è esposto, praticamente al buio, nel Museo ubicato all'interno del "Faro de Colon" di Santo Domingo, monumento in cui "si dice" siano conservate le spoglie dell'Ammiraglio genovese Cristoforo Colombo. Il "si dice" è dovuto al fatto che sul luogo di sepoltura del famoso navigatore si è spesso "intrecciata" storia e leggenda: dopo la morte a Valladolid (20/05/1506) ed una prima sepoltura nella stessa città i "resti" vennero trasferiti a Siviglia (prima in un monastero e poi nella Cattedrale, dove venne poi sepolto anche il figlio Diego) dove rimasero fino al 1537, anno in cui le spoglie di Cristoforo e Diego vennero ulteriormente "traslate" nella Cattedrale di Santo Domingo. Da lì, nel 1795, gli spagnoli portarono i resti all'Avana (Cuba) per poi riportarli nuovamente a Siviglia nel 1898. Nel 1877 durante i lavori di restauro della cattedrale di Santo Domingo, venne scoperta una cassa di piombo contenente parecchi frammenti ossei e su di essa c'era una scritta che attribuiva questi resti a "Cristobal Colón". Sono queste le spoglie che, attualmente, riposano al "faro di Colombo", voluto dal governo dominicano, a perenne memoria del navigatore genovese, stante la convinzione che, nel 1795, gli spagnoli trasferirono, per errore, non le ossa dello scopritore del continente americano ma quelle del figlio Diego!





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avatarsenior
sent on November 14, 2015 (13:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It looks like a painting pop art! Regards Louis

avatarjunior
sent on May 15, 2016 (22:29) | This comment has been translated

Fantastic!

avatarsupporter
sent on May 15, 2016 (23:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Luigi,
I do not know how to apologize to you, but this comment I have not really seen. It was the time that I had no internet connection.
Thank you and sorry again.
Good night,
Paul

avatarsupporter
sent on May 15, 2016 (23:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you very much Massimo,
appreciation for the welcome and welcome to my little "clippings" of the world.
Bye and good night,
Paul

avatarsenior
sent on February 15, 2020 (20:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful geometric matrix.
Beautiful and interesting contribution about the history of the mortal remains of Christopher Columbus. Who will be right????
A Gianka greeting

avatarsupporter
sent on February 15, 2020 (21:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

DearEst Gianka,
thank so much for enjoying my image.
Have you seen that the "history" of the burial of Christopher Columbus is very similar to the one you wrote in the caption of your beautiful image inside the cathedral of Seville?
already, who's going to... Reason?
A very affectionate greeting and a good Sunday,
Paul




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