No. 100582573

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Figure - Giraldilla - Silver, Gold plated
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€ 273
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Figure - Giraldilla - Silver, Gold plated

Material silver: ca 7.5x7cm This figure is a representation of La Giraldilla, the most famous symbol of Havana, Cuba. Here is the breakdown of what it represents and its historical significance: Who does it represent? The statue depicts Doña Isabel de Bobadilla, who was the first (and only) female governor of Cuba (1539–1543). She was the wife of the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto. According to legend, after her husband sailed away to explore Florida, Isabel spent years climbing to the highest point of the city's fortress every day, staring at the horizon and waiting for his return. Sadly, he died during his expedition, and she is said to have died of a broken heart. Symbolism of the Elements The figure is an allegory of Victory and Faithfulness: The Palm Branch (Left Hand): A classic symbol of victory and triumph. In this context, it also reflects the tropical nature of the island. The Banner/Staff (Right Hand): Symbolizes authority and power. On the lower part of the staff, you can see a shield featuring the Order of Calatrava, the religious and military order to which her husband belonged. The Stance: She is captured in a walking motion, looking out toward the sea, embodying the eternal "wait" for her husband. Historical Context The Original: The original statue was cast in the 1630s by Gerónimo Martín Pinzón. It sits atop the tower of the Castillo de la Real Fuerza in Old Havana. Cultural Icon: Today, La Giraldilla is used as the logo for the famous Havana Club rum brand and is considered a symbol of the city's spirit.

No. 100582573

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Figure - Giraldilla - Silver, Gold plated

Figure - Giraldilla - Silver, Gold plated

Material silver: ca 7.5x7cm

This figure is a representation of La Giraldilla, the most famous symbol of Havana, Cuba.

Here is the breakdown of what it represents and its historical significance:
Who does it represent?

The statue depicts Doña Isabel de Bobadilla, who was the first (and only) female governor of Cuba (1539–1543). She was the wife of the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto.

According to legend, after her husband sailed away to explore Florida, Isabel spent years climbing to the highest point of the city's fortress every day, staring at the horizon and waiting for his return. Sadly, he died during his expedition, and she is said to have died of a broken heart.
Symbolism of the Elements

The figure is an allegory of Victory and Faithfulness:

The Palm Branch (Left Hand): A classic symbol of victory and triumph. In this context, it also reflects the tropical nature of the island.

The Banner/Staff (Right Hand): Symbolizes authority and power. On the lower part of the staff, you can see a shield featuring the Order of Calatrava, the religious and military order to which her husband belonged.

The Stance: She is captured in a walking motion, looking out toward the sea, embodying the eternal "wait" for her husband.

Historical Context

The Original: The original statue was cast in the 1630s by Gerónimo Martín Pinzón. It sits atop the tower of the Castillo de la Real Fuerza in Old Havana.

Cultural Icon: Today, La Giraldilla is used as the logo for the famous Havana Club rum brand and is considered a symbol of the city's spirit.

Final bid
€ 273
Dési van Rhee
Expert
Estimate  € 220 - € 270

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