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ESQUIVEL Y SUAREZ DE URBINA, Antonio Mar(1806-1857)
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ESQUIVEL Y SUAREZ DE URBINA, Antonio Mar(1806-1857)
ESQUIVEL Y SUAREZ DE URBINA, Antonio Maric (1806-1857). Portrait of Pilar de Jandiola. 1838. Grandmother of Count of Pradere, Daniel de Carvallo y Prat. Romanticism. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Prado Museum
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Antonio Count Daniel Esquivel Grand Mother Pilar Prado Prat Romanticism Suarez Urbina Up Right
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This exquisite portrait, painted in 1838 by the renowned Spanish artist Antonio Maríes Esquivel y Suárez de Urbina (1806-1857), captures the enchanting likeness of Doña Pilar de Jandiola. The painting, which is housed at the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain, is an excellent representation of the Romantic period in Spanish art. The portrait is a vertical oil on canvas work, depicting Doña Pilar in an elegant and refined pose. She is dressed in the fashion of the time, with a vibrant, richly colored dress adorned with intricate patterns. Her expression is serene and contemplative, her eyes gazing off into the distance, lost in thought. Doña Pilar is an important figure in Spanish history, as she is the grandmother of the Count of Pradere, Daniel de Carvallo y Prat. Her grandson's illustrious lineage is evident in the regal bearing and dignified demeanor captured in this portrait. Esquivel y Suárez de Urbina was a master of the brush, and his skill is evident in the delicate rendering of Doña Pilar's features, the subtle shading, and the luminous color palette. The artist's use of color adds depth and dimension to the painting, bringing the subject to life and making her seem almost lifelike. The Prado Museum in Madrid is home to an extensive collection of Spanish art, and this portrait of Doña Pilar de Jandiola is just one of the many treasures that can be found within its hallowed halls. It is a testament to the artistic talent of Esquivel y Suárez de Urbina and a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of Spain during the Romantic period.
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