English: Original 19th century Lares flag; collection of Museum of the Army in Toledo, Spain.
An exact illustration of the flag is featured here and an illustration of the flag with its most commonly used and widely accepted dimensions today is featured here. This illustration features a dark blue (hex color code #0038a7) and a deep red (hex color code #ce1127), matching the colors of this Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) flag. The most common and widely accepted dimensions of the flag today can be found here. These are visually recognized by the government of Puerto Rico.[1]Several flags were made for the revolt in 1868, but only two have survived to this day. The other Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) flag has been exhibited at Museum of History, Anthropology and Art, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedra Campus since 1954.
Español: Bandera original de Lares del siglo XIX; colección del Museo del Ejército en Toledo, España.
Se muestra una ilustración de la bandera aquí y se presenta una ilustración de la bandera con sus dimensiones más utilizadas y ampliamente aceptadas aquí. Esta ilustración presenta un azul oscuro (código de color hexadecimal #0038a7) y un rojo profundo (código de color hexadecimal #ce1127), que coincide con los colores de esta bandera del Grito de Lares. Las dimensiones más comunes y ampliamente aceptadas de la bandera hoy en día se pueden encontrar aquí. Estas son reconocidas visualmente por el gobierno de Puerto Rico.[1]Se hicieron varias banderas para la revuelta del 1868, pero solo dos han sobrevivido hasta el día de hoy. La otra bandera del Grito de Lares se exhibe en el Museo de Historia, Antropología y Arte, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Río Piedras desde 1954.
Date
Original 1868; image published April 22, 2022
Source
Original flag of Grito de Lares, also known as "The First Puerto Rican Flag." Museum of the Army in Toledo, Spain for El Nuevo Día[2][3]
Author
Museum of the Army in Toledo, Spain for El Nuevo Día
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