The painting depicts a chapter of the
War of the Pacific, where Chilean Major
Juan de la Cruz Salvo arrived to
Francisco Bolognesi's
barracks in
Arica, then part of Peru, to discuss the Peruvian group's surrender. Bolognesi replied to the request by saying "I have sacred dutes to fulfill, and I will carry them out until the last cartridge has been spent." Both armies subsequently fought in the
violent battle two days later, where Bolognesi was
killed in action. In 1994, a photograph showing what appeared to be Bolognesi and his army was found by journalist Alejandro Guerrero in
Tacna. It was purchased by businessman Genaro Delgado Parker and subsequently restored in a
Kodak laboratory in the United States, with historians concluding that it was not a photograph of the men who fought in the battle, but rather a recreation based on Lepiani's painting. ==See also==