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Illustration of the crew of Ferdinand de Magellan swearing their allegiance to him on a

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Illustration of the crew of Ferdinand de Magellan swearing their allegiance to him on a

XEE4407104 Illustration of the crew of Ferdinand de Magellan swearing their allegiance to him on a cross following an unsuccesful mutiny - Fernand de Magellan (1480-1521), Portuguese navigator soothes a sedition of his crew and after forgiving him makes him swear loyalty on the cross. Drawing of Damolans. by Damblans, Eugene (1865-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration of the crew of Ferdinand de Magellan swearing their allegiance to him on a cross following an unsuccesful mutiny - Fernand de Magellan (1480-1521), Portuguese navigator soothes a sedition of his crew and after forgiving him makes him swear loyalty on the cross. Drawing of Damolans.); Stefano Bianchetti; Uruguayan, out of copyright

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This illustration captures a pivotal moment in history as it depicts the crew of Ferdinand de Magellan swearing their allegiance to him on a cross after an unsuccessful mutiny. The Portuguese navigator, Fernand de Magellan (1480-1521), is seen soothing the sedition among his crew and ultimately forgiving them before making them swear loyalty on the cross. The artist, Eugene Damblans (1865-1945), masterfully brings this historical event to life with intricate details and expressive characters. The intensity of the scene is palpable as each member of the crew stands before Magellan, their faces reflecting a mix of remorse and determination. Magellan's leadership shines through as he forgives his men for their betrayal, choosing unity over punishment. This act not only showcases his diplomatic skills but also highlights his unwavering commitment to completing his mission - circumnavigating the globe. The use of symbolism in this artwork is striking; the cross represents both religious devotion and a solemn pledge of loyalty. It serves as a powerful reminder that even in times of adversity, faith and trust can bring people together. Stefano Bianchetti's print beautifully preserves this significant moment from history, allowing us to reflect upon the challenges faced by explorers like Ferdinand de Magellan during their daring expeditions.

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