Monday, October 09, 2006

Happy Columbus Day

Regarding the painting (accessed through the title of the post), the commentary from the Web Gallery is as follows: "John Vanderlyn, an American whose revolutionary sympathies had led him to study and work in Paris in the early days of the empire, executed this painting in the American Capitol in Washington. His theme was Columbus Landing at Guanahani, 1492, glorifying the arrival on this West Indian island of the historical figure who was regarded as the founder of the white and Christian Americas. His Indians crouch like wild animals, frightened and puzzled, and some of the explorer's Spanish sailors crawl on the ground, already hunting for gold."

And it's hanging in the U.S. Capitol!

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