Peruvian school; XVIII century.
"Portrait of a lady" and "Portrait of a gentleman".
Oil on canvas (x2). Relined antique.
Measurements: 61 x 54 cm (x2); 94 x 69 cm (frames, x2).
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Peruvian school; XVIII century.
"Portrait of a lady" and "Portrait of a gentleman".
Oil on canvas (x2). Relined antique.
Measurements: 61 x 54 cm (x2); 94 x 69 cm (frames, x2).
In the Andean environment, the portrait acquired an essential function as an instrument of social representation, affirmation of status and expression of cultural identity. In the context of the Viceroyalty of Peru, centered in Lima, these images responded both to European models, especially Hispanic, and to a local sensibility that reinterpreted these references with its own nuances.
Both portraits present the personages in a restrained and solemn attitude, following the codes of the portrait of apparatus. The lady appears accompanied by a crucifix and a small devotional book, elements that refer to Christian piety and virtue, qualities especially valued in female representation. The gentleman, on the other hand, holds a cane and dresses with elegant sobriety, signs of authority, social position and respectability. These iconographic attributes not only individualize the portrayed, but also place them within a moral and hierarchical order typical of colonial society.
From the stylistic point of view, the works reveal the influence of the European pictorial tradition, particularly Spanish Baroque portraiture, although reinterpreted in the local context. The Peruvian school of the 18th century, largely linked to the circle of the Cuzco School, is characterized by a certain hieratism in the figures, a meticulous attention to detail in the fabrics and a palette rich in chromatic hallmarks. In these paintings, the elaborate embroidery, the textures of the fabrics and the treatment of the lace are especially noteworthy, showing both the technical skill of the artist and the symbolic importance of the attire as a social marker.
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