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Llanta Collection

Background imageLlanta Collection: Saint Antoninus of Pamiers. Christian missionary and martyr

Saint Antoninus of Pamiers. Christian missionary and martyr
Saint Antoninus of Pamiers. Early Christian missionary and martyr. Patron saint of the cities of Pamiers (France), Palencia and Medina del Campo (Spain). Portrait. Illustration by Llanta

Background imageLlanta Collection: Pedro Velarde y Santillan (1779-1808). Spanish military

Pedro Velarde y Santillan (1779-1808). Spanish military. He took part in the uprising of 2nd May of 1808, during the Spanish War of Independence. Illustration by Llanta. Portrait. Lithography

Background imageLlanta Collection: Francisco Alcedo Bustamante - Spanish Naval Captain

Francisco Alcedo Bustamante - Spanish Naval Captain
Francisco Alcedo Bustamante (1758-1805). Captain of the Spanish Navy. He was the commander of the ship Montanez, on whose deck he died during the Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805

Background imageLlanta Collection: Jose de Bustamante y Guerra (1759-1825)

Jose de Bustamante y Guerra (1759-1825). Spanish naval officer and explorer. Lieutenant general of the Spanish Navy. Governor of Montevideo (1797-1804) and captain-general of Guatemala (1811-1818)

Background imageLlanta Collection: Luis Vicente de Velasco e Isla (1711-1762)

Luis Vicente de Velasco e Isla (1711-1762)
Luis Vicente de Velasco e Isla (Noja, Spain, 1711-Havana, Cuba, 1762). Sailor and commander in the Spanish Royal Navy. Illustration by Llanta. Portrait. Lithography

Background imageLlanta Collection: St. Turibius of Astorga (402 ? -476)

St. Turibius of Astorga (402 ? -476) also called Toribio of Liebana. Spanish catholic religious, bishop of Astorga. Illustration by Llanta. Portrait. Lithography

Background imageLlanta Collection: Alfonso VIII of Castile (1155-1214). Portrait, 19th century

Alfonso VIII of Castile (1155-1214). Portrait, 19th century
Alfonso VIII of Castile (1155-1214), called the Noble or the one of the Navas. King of Castile from 1158 and King of Toledo. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography

Background imageLlanta Collection: Alfonso II of Asturias (c. 760-842). Called the Chaste

Alfonso II of Asturias (c. 760-842). Called the Chaste. Illustration by Llanta. Portrait. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias

Background imageLlanta Collection: Joaquin Aguirre de la Pena (1807-1869)

Joaquin Aguirre de la Pena (1807-1869)

Background imageLlanta Collection: Abd al-Rahman I (731-788). Portrait, 19th century

Abd al-Rahman I (731-788). Portrait, 19th century
Abd al-Rahman I (731-788). 1st Emir of Cordoba. Umayyad dynasty. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias

Background imageLlanta Collection: Saint Saturius of Soria (ca. 493-568). Spanish anchorite

Saint Saturius of Soria (ca. 493-568). Spanish anchorite. Patron saint of the city of Soria (Spain). Illustration by Llanta. Portrait. Lithography

Background imageLlanta Collection: Alfonso VI of Leon (1040-1109). King of Leon (1065-1070)

Alfonso VI of Leon (1040-1109). King of Leon (1065-1070) and king of Castile and Leon (1072-1109. Called the Brave. Illustration by Llanta. Portrait. Lithography)

Background imageLlanta Collection: Martin Zurbano (1788-1845). Spanish Guerrilla leader

Martin Zurbano (1788-1845). Spanish Guerrilla leader
Martin Zurbano (1788-1845). Spanish guerrilla fighter. He fought in the First Carlist War on the Isabeline side (Liberal side). Illustration by Llanta. Portrait. Lithography

Background imageLlanta Collection: Saint Dominic of Guzman (1170-1221). Portrait

Saint Dominic of Guzman (1170-1221). Portrait
Saint Dominic of Guzman (1170-1221). Spanish religious, founder of the Order of Friar Preachers (Dominicans). Portrait. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography

Background imageLlanta Collection: Juan Martin Diez, known as El Empecinado

Juan Martin Diez, known as El Empecinado (Castrillo de Duero, 1775-Roa, 1825). Leader of Spanish guerrillas against French troops in 1808. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography

Background imageLlanta Collection: Pedro Fernandez de Velasco (1425-1492). Castilian nobleman

Pedro Fernandez de Velasco (1425-1492). Castilian nobleman. He became Royal Chamberlain of King Henry IV of Castile, and viceroy and governor of Castile. House of Velasco. 2nd Count of Haro

Background imageLlanta Collection: Nuno Nunez Rasura (c. 789-c. 862), Count of Amaya

Nuno Nunez Rasura (c. 789-c. 862), Count of Amaya
Nuno Nunez Rasura (c. 789-c. 862). Count of Amaya. Legendary judge of Castile. Portrait. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography

Background imageLlanta Collection: Alfonso de Santa Maria de Cartagena (1384-1456)

Alfonso de Santa Maria de Cartagena (1384-1456). Humanist, historian, diplomat and Roman Catholic bishop of Burgos. Illustration by Llanta. Portrait. Lithography

Background imageLlanta Collection: Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar - El Cid Campeador (c. 1043-1099)

Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar - El Cid Campeador (c. 1043-1099)
Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, known as El Cid Campeador (c. 1043-1099). Castilian nobleman, knighted by the Infante Sancho

Background imageLlanta Collection: Andres Laguna (1510-1559). Portrait by Llanta, 19th century

Andres Laguna (1510-1559). Portrait by Llanta, 19th century
Andres Laguna de Segovia (1510-1559). Spanish humanist physician and doctor. Portrait by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias

Background imageLlanta Collection: Juan de Morales (d.1357). Castilian religious. Portrait

Juan de Morales (d.1357). Castilian religious. Portrait
Juan de Morales (d.1357). Castilian religious. Bishop of Badajoz (1329-1355) and Jaen (1335-1357). Illustration by Llanta. Portrait

Background imageLlanta Collection: Juan Bravo (1484-1521). Castilian nobleman

Juan Bravo (1484-1521). Castilian nobleman. He took part during the War of the Communities of Castile. Illustration by Santigo Llanta. Lithograph

Background imageLlanta Collection: Joanna the Mad (1479-1555). Queen of Castile (1504-1555)

Joanna the Mad (1479-1555). Queen of Castile (1504-1555)
Joanna of Castile (known as Joanna the Mad) (1479-1555). Queen of Castile (1504-1555) and Aragon (from 1516), daughter of the Catholic Monarchs. Wife of Philip the Handsome. Illustration by Llanta

Background imageLlanta Collection: Sancho Davila y Daza (1523-1583)

Sancho Davila y Daza (1523-1583)
Sancho Davila y Daza (Avila, 1523-Lisbon, 1583). Spanish military, so-called Rayo de la Guerra (Ray of War). He fought against the Turks under the command of the Duke of Alba

Background imageLlanta Collection: Alfonso Fernandez de Madrigal (1410-1455)

Alfonso Fernandez de Madrigal (1410-1455)
Alfonso Fernandez de Madrigal, so-called the Tostado or the Abulense (1410-1455). Spanish clergyman, theologian, councillor of John II of Castile bishop of Avila. Illustration by Llanta, detail

Background imageLlanta Collection: Gabriel Ciscar y Ciscar (1760-1829). Spanish mariner

Gabriel Ciscar y Ciscar (1760-1829). Spanish mariner, scientist and politician. Portrait. Illustration by Llanta, 19th century. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLlanta Collection: Juan Bautista Perez Rubert (ca. 1537-1597)

Juan Bautista Perez Rubert (ca. 1537-1597)
Juan Bautista Perez Rubert (ca.1537-1597). Spanish ecclesiastic. Bishop of Segorbe (1591-1597). Portrait. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLlanta Collection: Luis de Requesens y Zuniga (1528-1576). Spanish military

Luis de Requesens y Zuniga (1528-1576). Spanish military, poltician and diplomat. Governor of the Duchy of Milan (1572-1573) and the Netherlands (1573-1576). Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta

Background imageLlanta Collection: Diego Laynez (1512-1565). Spanish Jesuit priest

Diego Laynez (1512-1565). Spanish Jesuit priest and theologian. Second Superior General of the Society of Jesus. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLlanta Collection: Pedro Menendez de Aviles y Alonso de la Campa (1519-1574)

Pedro Menendez de Aviles y Alonso de la Campa (1519-1574). Spanish marine. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLlanta Collection: Jose del Campillo y Cossio (1693-1743). Spanish statesman

Jose del Campillo y Cossio (1693-1743). Spanish statesman. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana. Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Asturias and Leon, 1867

Background imageLlanta Collection: Antonio Valdes y Fernandez Bazan (1744-1816)

Antonio Valdes y Fernandez Bazan (1744-1816). Spanish military and marine. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana. Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias

Background imageLlanta Collection: Alfonso V of Leon (994-1028), called the Noble

Alfonso V of Leon (994-1028), called the Noble. King of Leon from 999 to 1028. Portrait. Detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLlanta Collection: Fray Luis de Leon (1527-1591). Spanish poet

Fray Luis de Leon (1527-1591). Spanish poet
Fray Luis de Leon (Belmonte, 1527-Madrigal de las Altas Torres, 1591). Spanish poet. Portrait. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLlanta Collection: Beatriz Galindo (1465-1535), called La Latina

Beatriz Galindo (1465-1535), called La Latina. Latinist, writer, humanist, educator and teacher of Queen Isabella of Castile and her children. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography

Background imageLlanta Collection: Jose Marin (1681-1750). Spanish military

Jose Marin (1681-1750). Spanish military. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana. Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias

Background imageLlanta Collection: Pablo Morillo y Morillo (1775-1837), called El Pacificador

Pablo Morillo y Morillo (1775-1837), called El Pacificador (the Peacemaker). Spanish military and marine. Count of Cartagena and Marquess of La Puerta. Portrait, detail

Background imageLlanta Collection: Alfonso de Villegas (1533-1603), known as Selvago

Alfonso de Villegas (1533-1603), known as Selvago. Spanish ecclesiastic and writer. Portrait. Detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLlanta Collection: Fernan Gonzalez (910-970). Count of Castile

Fernan Gonzalez (910-970). Count of Castile. Portrait. Detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana. Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias

Background imageLlanta Collection: Juan de Fermoselle (1468-1529)

Juan de Fermoselle (1468-1529), called Juan del Encina. Spanish poet, playwiright and composer. Illustration by Llanta. Detail. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLlanta Collection: Sancho IV of Castile (1258-1295), called the Brave

Sancho IV of Castile (1258-1295), called the Brave. King of Castile, Leon and Galicia (1284-1295). Illustration by Llanta. Detail. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLlanta Collection: Juan Ferreras (1652-1735). Spanish priest and historian

Juan Ferreras (1652-1735). Spanish priest and historian
Juan Ferreras (Juan de Ferreras y Garcia) (1652-1735). Spanish priest and historian, one of the founders of the Royal Spanish Academy in 1713. Portrait. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography

Background imageLlanta Collection: Payo Gomez Charino (ca. 1225-1295)

Payo Gomez Charino (ca. 1225-1295)
Payo Gomez Charino (ca.1225-1295). Galician poet and nobleman. Major governor (Adelantado Mayor) of the Kingdom of Galicia and troubadour in the Galician language. Portrait, detail

Background imageLlanta Collection: Queen Urraca (1081-1126) the Reckless of Castile and Leon

Queen Urraca (1081-1126) the Reckless of Castile and Leon
Urraca (1081-1126) the Reckless. Queen of Castile, Leon and Galicia (1109-1126). Portrait. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLlanta Collection: Paul Feval (1816-1887). French novelist and dramatist. Engra

Paul Feval (1816-1887). French novelist and dramatist. Engraving by Llanta. Colored

Background imageLlanta Collection: Paul de Kock (1793-1871). Engraving. Colored

Paul de Kock (1793-1871). Engraving. Colored
Paul de Kock (1793-1871). French writer. Engraving by Llanta. Universal Gallery, 1868. Colored

Background imageLlanta Collection: Victor Hugo (1802-1885). French poet, novelist, and dramatis

Victor Hugo (1802-1885). French poet, novelist, and dramatist to the Romantic movement. Victor Hugo after his death. Engraving by H. Thiriat. The Iberian illustration, 1885. Colored

Background imageLlanta Collection: Kock, Paul de (1794-1871). French writer

Kock, Paul de (1794-1871). French writer
Kock, Paul de (Pasey, 1794-Paris, 1871). French writer. Engraving by LLanta. Colored


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