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CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS BEFORE KING FERDINAND AND QUEEN ISABELLA OF ARAGONIA IN SANTA FE ,V. BROZIK,Large Historical German Art Print,1893 Antique Wood Engraving
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS BEFORE KING FERDINAND AND QUEEN ISABELLA OF ARAGONIA IN SANTA FE
V. BROZIK,Large Historical German Art Print,1893 Antique Wood Engraving Collectible Art Print
Approximate
Size of Plate without borders: 20
1/2
x
10 1/4 Ins
Approximate
Overall Size of Plate: 22
3/4
x 16 1/4
Ins
DESCRIPTION:
Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy in 1451. Living by the Mediterranean
Sea he longed to be a sailor. He began sailing on Italian ships at the age of
14. When Columbus was 25 he was sailing on a ship headed for England. A group
of French pirates attacked his ship. Columbus was hurt, but managed to grab
onto some floating wood and make his way to shore. Columbus opened a shop that
sold maps and books for sailors. There he became a map maker and began reading
books. He read a book written by Marco Polo. Columbus was fascinated by Polo's
book. After reading this book Columbus was sure he could reach the Indies by
traveling west. He wanted to go to the Indies to get jewels and spices. Columbus
asked King John II of Portugal for three ships to try out his idea of traveling
west to reach the East. The king refused to give him the ships. Columbus tried
going to other kings in France and England. They would not give him the ships.
Finally Columbus went to the king and queen of Spain; King Ferdinand and Queen
Isabella. He asked them for money to try out his idea of traveling west to reach
the East. Queen Isabella refused Columbus at first. Later King Ferdinand and
Queen Isabella gave Columbus three ships, a crew of about ninety men, and some
money. The three ships were the Niña, Pinta, and Santa María.
CONDITION:
Large Folded Double Page Folio Wood Engraving. Blank on the Back.
Image is clean, clear, sharp and in Very Good Condition. Suitable ageing.
As Scanned.
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