Pedro de Arizmendi recibe 800 ducados de oro por la Nao
Black and White Photography
Photo
1518
Early Modern
32.0 x 45.0 cm
Архив Генеральных Индий (Севилья)
A Glimpse into the Golden Age of Discovery
In the quiet, weathered pages of history lies a profound connection to the era of global exploration, captured in the evocative document "Pedro de Arizmendi recibe 800 ducados de oro por la Nao." This piece is not merely a record of transaction; it is a window into the sixteenth-century soul, where the scent of old parchment meets the high stakes of maritime ambition. As a photographic depiction of an original legal manuscript dated to 1518, the work invites viewers to step back into a time when the world was being redrawn by the hulls of great ships and the ink of meticulous notaries. The visual texture of the aged, yellowed paper, marked by the passage of centuries, serves as a tactile bridge to the Renaissance, evoking a sense of reverence for the legacies left behind by those who navigated both uncharted oceans and complex legal frontiers.
The aesthetic power of this work lies in its raw, monochromatic authenticity. Presented in a striking black and white format, the image strips away the distractions of color to focus the eye on the intricate dance of calligraphy and the physical decay of time. The handwriting, a rhythmic flow of Spanish script, carries the weight of authority and the permanence of law. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers a sophisticated, scholarly elegance. It possesses a minimalist yet profound visual depth that complements classical study libraries, historical-themed galleries, or contemporary spaces seeking an anchor of intellectual gravity. The interplay of light and shadow across the worn grain of the paper creates a dramatic, almost sculptural effect, making it a centerpiece of quiet contemplation.
Beyond its visual allure, the work is steeped in the monumental history of Spanish colonial expansion. Attributed to the meticulous records associated with Bernal González de Vallecillo, a notary whose hand documented the very footsteps of Magellan’s legendary expeditions, the document symbolizes the intersection of commerce and conquest. The mention of 800 gold ducats for a "Nao" (a type of Spanish sailing ship) evokes the immense wealth and perilous risks that fueled the Age of Discovery. To possess a reproduction of such a piece is to hold a fragment of the era that birthed our modern interconnected world. It is an invitation to celebrate the spirit of human curiosity, the precision of legal tradition, and the enduring beauty of historical truth.
bernal gonzález de vallecillo (public notary) (? – ?)
Explore the historical documents of Bernal González de Vallecillo, a 16th-century Spanish notary. Discover his legal works involving Magellan & Barbosa.
Архив Генеральных Индий (Севилья) (Севилья, Испания)
Исследуйте историю испанской колонизации в Архиве Индий Севильи! Объект ЮНЕСКО, хранящий бесценные исторические документы и карты эпохи открытий. Расположенный в центре города Севилья.
Об этом произведении
- Название: Pedro de Arizmendi recibe 800 ducados de oro por la Nao
- Художник: bernal gonzález de vallecillo (public notary)
- Год: 1518
- Размер оригинала: 32.0 x 45.0 cm
- Формат: Landscape
- Правовой статус: Объект авторского права
- Местонахождение: Архив Генеральных Индий (Севилья)
- Эпоха: Early Modern
- Цветовая палитра: Neutrals
- Основной цвет: Putty
Основные сведения
- Year: 1518
- Subject or theme: Historical legal transaction and record
- Medium: Photograph of historical document
- Title: Pedro de Arizmendi receives 800 gold ducats
- Dimensions: 32 x 45 cm