21 California Missions

  The Spanish Missions in California comprise a series of religious and military outposts established by Spanish Catholics of the Franciscan order between 1769 and 1833 to spread the Christian faith among the local natives. Beginning in 1492 with the voyages of Christopher Columbus, the Kingdom of Spain sought to establish missions to convert the natives in Nueva España (New Spain). Visitador General Jose de Galvez engaged the Franciscans, under the leadership of Friar Junipero Serra, to take charge of founding new missions in Alta California by order of King Charles III.

     On July 14, 1769 Galvez sent the expedition of Junipero Serra and Gaspar de Portola to find a mission at San Diego and presidio at Monterey, respectively. The founding Franciscan missionaries’ idea was to find fertile soil, good water sources and natives with the objective to convert, educate, and civilize the indigenous population and to transform the natives into Spanish colonial citizens. Today, the California Missions are among the state’s oldest structures and the most visited historic monuments. There are 21 missions in California. As a visitor to the missions, I have encountered amazing things while photographing the historic Spanish establishments. 

     The frescoes at Mission San Miguel Arcangel are some of the most beautiful and best preserved in any California Mission. The original paintings were done in 1820. They were painted by the mission’s native residents under the guidance of Spanish diplomat and artist Esteban Carlos Munras of Monterey. Mission Santa Barbara is known as the Queen of Missions and is the only mission in the California chain remaining under control of the Franciscans without interruption from the day of its founding until the present time. Mission San Jose was renowned for its orchestra and choir developed led by Fr. Narciso Duran. The first Peruvian Pepper Tree planted in California in 1830 can be seen at the San Luis Rey de Francia Mission. Mission La Purisima Concepcion is the only mission complex not built in a quadrangle style. Mission San Juan Capistrano is known as the most magnificent stone church of all the California Missions with a cathedral-like style. The swallows of Capistrano (Las Golondrinas) are the best known feature. Santa Clara de Asis Mission is the site of the first college and the oldest university in California; founded in 1851 by the Jesuit order. Mission San Juan Bautista is the place where you can see part of the original El Camino Real (Royal Road) just beyond the walls of the mission’s cemetery. 

     Let me present to you this photo odyssey through the 21 California Missions  which I hope you enjoy as much as I have since the day I started photographing these remarkable and enduring Spanish-Franciscan establishments.

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Author: mARTin

Take a moment to think of all that nature gives to you every single day so that you may live, yet nature never asks for anything in return. This is true giving. I, mARTin, am a landscape and nature photographer. I find great pleasure and satisfaction in my photography. I love what I do and I do it with PASSION! There is always something in nature to share; if my images move you emotionally then I am happy. I am inspired by nature, fascinated with art, and passionate for photography, which makes possible the creations I offer you. I am a Gavilan College student in Morgan Hill, CA pursuing my major in arts. Fine art photography by mARTin nunez has appeared in: Yosemite Sierra Visitors Guide Magazine Oakhurst, CA. 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Fine art photography by mARTin nunez exhibitions: Academy of Classical Music & Art, Fresno, CA January 2010. All Things Fresno Gallery, Fresno, CA Since August 2009. The Art Stand Gallery, Sanger, CA Since July 2010. mARTin nunez Gallery, Clovis, CA Since February 2009. Madera County Arts Council & Circle Gallery, Madera, CA Since March 2010. Sierra Art Trails, Oakhurst, CA Since October 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014. Stellar Gallery, Oakhurst, CA October 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014. Fresno Fair, Fresno, CA October 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014. Borders book store at River Park, Fresno, CA April 2010. Citi Bank, Fresno, CA July 2010. Fresno City Hall, Fresno, CA March 2011, August 2013, July 2015. Shin Zen Japanese Garden at Woodward Park, Fresno, CA May 2011. City Arts Gallery, Fresno, CA February 2010. St Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, Fresno, CA December 2010. California Appellation, Madera, CA April 2011. FineArtAmerica.com Since February 2011. Arte Americas Gallery, Fresno, CA June 2011. Colligo Studio, Fresno, CA July 2011, August 2012. Studio 74 Tower District, Fresno, CA August 2011. Diamond Brokers, Fresno, CA May 2011. Pepper Tree Gallery, Fresno, CA June 2011. Valley Writers and Artists Old Town, Clovis, CA Dec 10,2011. San Antonio de Padua Mission, Jolon, CA Since December 14,2011, February 27,2012. Tenaya Lodge, Fish Camp, CA Since January 21, 2012. K-Jewel Art Gallery, Fresno,CA September 6,2012. Shaver Lake Gallery, February 28,2013. Chris Sorensen Studio, Fresno, CA April 4,2013. Mariposa Sierra Artists Gallery, Mariposa,,CA July 16,2013. Clovis Community College Center, Clovis, CA Since December 2013. Fresno Art Hub, Fresno, CA April 25, 2014. Spectrum Art Gallery, Fresno, CA since October 3, 2014, February 26, 2015. San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA. Equipment: DRONE: Mavic Mini CAMERA: Nikon D-300 Digital-SLR Camera. LENSES: AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 55-200mm lens. AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-200mm lens. AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm lens. AF VR Zoom-Nikkor 80-400mm lens. Nikon Speedlight SB-600 Flash.

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