D. Juan VI portrait


Size (cm): 60x75
Price:
Sale price€236,95 EUR

Description

In the field of nineteenth -century Portuguese art, the portrait of D. João VI, made by the painter Sundays Sequeira, is erected as a fundamental work that captures not only the essence of its subject, but also the spirit of a turbulent era and turbulent era Transformer Sequeira, known for his ability to integrate neoclassicism with romantic influences, presents the monarch in a decent and authoritarian pose, highlighting both his status and his humanity.

The portrait is characterized by its balanced composition, in which D. João VI is located in a central plane, which allows his figure to occupy the prominence of the work. The king appears covered with an ostentatious military uniform adorned with badges, which not only indicates his range, but also reflects a historical moment in which the role of militarism in politics was decisive. The king's gaze is directed slightly to the side, offering a contemplative, almost introspective representation, which gives rise to the viewer's interpretation about his character and the challenges he faced during his reign.

The use of color in this portrait is particularly remarkable. Sequeira uses a rich palette, dominated by dark and deep tones that evoke the solemnity of real power. The background, being treated with a softer hue, contributes to the figure of D. João VI highlighting strongly. The careful representation of the textures of its uniform and the extrinsic elements, such as medals and embroidery, is executed with great mastery, which demonstrates the attention to detail that characterizes the work of Sequeira.

Without additional characters that interrupt the king's perception, the work invites the viewer to a unique introspection on the monarchical figure. This minimalist approach not only focuses attention on D. João VI, but also suggests a broader vision of the loneliness of power, a recurring issue in the representation of political leaders throughout the history of art.

A less known aspect about the work is the historical and social context in which it was created. Mr. João VI ruled for a period of notorious tumult to Portugal, which included the Napoleonic invasion and the consequent transfer of the court to Brazil. The work, being an official portrait, plays a crucial role in the construction of the public image of the monarch and, therefore, in the perception that society had on it in a time of crisis and national identity. Through his representation, Sequeira not only documented the figure of the king, but also participated in a visual dialogue with his time and his challenges.

Thus, the "portrait of D. João VI" of Sundays Sequeira transcends beyond a simple representation of a ruler. It becomes a powerful testimony of an era, a work that encapsulates the duality of authority and vulnerability that accompanies the one who occupies the throne. The technical mastery of Sequeira, combined with its ability to communicate the character of its besieged, consolidate this portrait as one of the most significant examples of the real portrait in the European art of its time.

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