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Meeting between Generals San Martin and Bolivar, Guayaquil, Ecuador, 1822, (19th century). Artist: Levy
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Meeting between Generals San Martin and Bolivar, Guayaquil, Ecuador, 1822, (19th century). Artist: Levy
Meeting between Generals San Martin and Bolivar, Guayaquil, Ecuador, 1822, (19th century). South American revolutionaries Simon Bolivar (1783-1830) and Jose de San Martin (1778-1850) disagreed on governmental policy and in September 1822, San Martin resigned his position in favour of Bolivar
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Bolivar Collignon Costa Ecuador Epaulette Epaulettes Jose De Levy Meeting Simon Simon Bolivar Guayaquil Guayas Jose De San Martin San Martin
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This print captures a historic moment in South American history - the meeting between Generals San Martin and Bolivar in Guayaquil, Ecuador, in 1822. The renowned artist Levy skillfully depicts the two influential revolutionaries who played pivotal roles in shaping the continent's destiny. Dressed impeccably in their military uniforms, these distinguished gentlemen exude power and determination. Their epaulettes symbolize their high-ranking positions as generals, while their attire reflects the fashion of the 19th century. The color palette chosen by Levy adds depth to this portrait, emphasizing both the seriousness of their discussion and the vibrancy of Latin America's struggle for independence. The shades of blue evoke a sense of loyalty and patriotism that fueled these men's fight for freedom. In September 1822, this encounter marked a turning point as San Martin selflessly resigned his position to support Bolivar's vision for governmental policy. This decision showcased their shared commitment to liberating South America from colonial rule. As we gaze upon this engraving today, we are reminded of the courage and sacrifice exhibited by these remarkable individuals. Their legacy continues to inspire generations around the world who strive for justice and sovereignty. This extraordinary print is a testament to Levy's artistic prowess and serves as an invaluable historical document chronicling an important chapter in South American history.
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