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Discovery of the Mississippi by De Soto and the Statue of President Andrew Jackson

William Henry Powell's dramatic and brilliantly colored canvas was the last of the eight large historical paintings in the Rotunda commissioned by the Congress. It shows Spanish conquistador and explorer Hernando De Soto (1500–1542), riding a white horse and dressed in Renaissance finery, arriving at the Mississippi River at a point below Natchez on May 8, 1541. De Soto was the first European documented to have seen the river. This statue of Andrew Jackson was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Tennessee.

 

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Uploaded on December 16, 2020
Taken on September 30, 2009