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Spanish school; c. 1810. "Portrait of a gentleman." Oil on canvas. Relined. Presents restorations

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Spanish school; circa 1810.
"Portrait of a gentleman.
Oil on canvas. Relined.
It presents restorations, repainting and leaps.
Measurements: 65 x 51 cm.
In the 19th century the panorama of the European portrait is varied and wide, with numerous influences and determined in great part by the taste of both the clientele and the painter himself. However, this century saw the birth of a new concept of portraiture, which would evolve throughout the century and unify all the national schools: the desire to capture the personality and character of the human being, beyond his external reality and social rank, in his effigy. During the previous century, portraiture had become established among the upper classes and was no longer reserved solely for the court. For this reason, as the 17th and even more so in the 18th century, the formulas of the genre became more relaxed and moved away from the ostentatious and symbolic official representations typical of the Baroque apparatus. On the other hand, the 18th century reacted against the rigid etiquette of the previous century with a more human and individual conception of life, and this was reflected in all areas, from furniture, which became smaller and more comfortable, replacing the large gilded and carved pieces of furniture, to the portrait itself, which, as we see here, came to dispense with all symbolic elements.

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Spanish school; circa 1810.
"Portrait of a gentleman.
Oil on canvas. Relined.
It presents restorations, repainting and leaps.
Measurements: 65 x 51 cm.
In the 19th century the panorama of the European portrait is varied and wide, with numerous influences and determined in great part by the taste of both the clientele and the painter himself. However, this century saw the birth of a new concept of portraiture, which would evolve throughout the century and unify all the national schools: the desire to capture the personality and character of the human being, beyond his external reality and social rank, in his effigy. During the previous century, portraiture had become established among the upper classes and was no longer reserved solely for the court. For this reason, as the 17th and even more so in the 18th century, the formulas of the genre became more relaxed and moved away from the ostentatious and symbolic official representations typical of the Baroque apparatus. On the other hand, the 18th century reacted against the rigid etiquette of the previous century with a more human and individual conception of life, and this was reflected in all areas, from furniture, which became smaller and more comfortable, replacing the large gilded and carved pieces of furniture, to the portrait itself, which, as we see here, came to dispense with all symbolic elements.

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