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Missions in California by Edwin Deakin
The Spaniards colonized California after 1769. To evangelize the various native tribes they settled 21 missions along the coast and El Camino Real between San Diego and Sonoma. They served until 1823. The USA annexed the region to Mexico in the 1850s. In the late century Edwin Deakin (1838-1923) showed the state of neglect and degradation of these missions.
Os Espanhóis colonizaram a Califórnia depois de 1769. Para evangelizar as diversas tribos nativas instalaram 21 Missões ao longo da costa e de El Camino Real entre San Diego e Sonoma. Funcionaram até 1823. Os EUA anexaram esta região ao México na década de 1850. No fim do século Edwin Deakin (1838-1923) mostrou o seu estado de abandono e degradação.
Edwin Deakin (1838-1923)-'Mission of San Luis king of France'-oil on canvas-1899 Santa Barbara-Mission Archive (Library)
Edwin Deakin (1838-1923)-'Mission of Santa Clara of Assis'-oil on canvas-1899 Santa Barbara-Mission Archive (Library)
Edwin Deakin (1838-1923)-'Mission of San Juan Bautista'-oil on canvas-1899 Santa Barbara-Mission Archive (Library)
Edwin Deakin (1838-1923)-'Mission of San Francisco of Assis'-oil on canvas-1899 Santa Barbara-Mission Archive (Library)
Edwin Deakin (1838-1923)-'Mission of Nuestra Señora de la Soledad'-oil on canvas-1899 Santa Barbara-Mission Archive (Library)
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