Following the successive defeats suffered by Morocco in its confrontations against Spanish troops and in particular after the Battle of Wad Ras, Sultan
Muhammad IV of Morocco was forced to ask for peace from
Queen Isabella II of Spain through the
Treaty of Wad Ras, signed in
Tetouan on 26 April 1860. The
Museo del Prado has an oil painting on cardboard measuring 54 by 182 cm, depicting the battle of Wad-Ras, made by
Mariano Fortuny, who was commissioned by the Provincial Council of
Barcelona to immortalize for posterity the feat of the Spanish army, made up in part of the sons of Barcelona. The
National Art Museum of Catalonia houses the enormous painting
La batalla de Tetuán measuring 300 by 972 cm. The lions of the
Congress of Deputies, made of bronze by the Spanish sculptor
Ponciano Ponzano, were molded with the cannons captured from the Moroccans in that battle. == References ==