Spanish school; 1841.
Untitled.
Oil on canvas adhered to tablex.
Presents restorations on the canvas and damage to the frame.
Measurements: 57 x 47 cm; 75 x 66 cm (frame).
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DESCRIPTION
Spanish school; 1841.
Untitled.
Oil on canvas adhered to tablex.
Presents restorations on the canvas and damage to the frame.
Measurements: 57 x 47 cm; 75 x 66 cm (frame).
The portrait shows a gentleman of sober bearing, dressed in a dark suit and white shirt, on a neutral background that concentrates the attention on the face. The soft lighting and delicate modeling highlight the introspective expression of the character, with a melancholic look and restrained gesture.
In the Spain of 1840, the romantic portrait responded to a society in transformation: the rise of the bourgeoisie, the political changes following the War of Independence and the reign of Isabel II, and the desire to assert individual identity. Unlike the neoclassical portrait, more idealized and solemn, the romantic portrait sought to capture the psychology of the model, his inner world and sensitivity. The slight pallor of the face, the deep gaze and the contrast between light and shadow reinforce this emotional dimension.
The uniqueness of the Romantic portrait lies precisely in this intensification of individual character. Rather than representing status or power, it aims to reveal personality, even a certain vulnerability. This approach explains its great popularity.
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