This painting depicts life at Mission Espada near the end of Spanish Rule in Texas. The missions received little support from the Spanish crown and were expected to be self-sufficient, planting crops and raising livestock. In this painting you can see men working in the fields, planting the first spring crop, with a Spanish soldier standing at the ready to protect the farmers, should a threat arise. Espada and the other Texas missions began the process of secularization in the late 1700s and ranchlands near the mission were divided between local inhabitants.
Matted Print. Measures: 16" x 20".
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