Manuel Inacio Martins Pamplona Real Corte - Count of Subserra


Size (cm): 55x75
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The work "Manuel Inacio Martins Pamplona Real Corte - Count of Subserra" of Sundays Sequeira is a remarkable example of the noble portrait in the Portuguese art of the nineteenth century. Sequeira, an outstanding artist of the time, manages to capture not only the appearance of the Count, but also a sense of its character and social state through an intricate composition and a meticulous use of color. In this painting, Sequeira is immersed in the classic tradition of the portrait, which seeks to represent the subject while emphasizing its status and dignity.

In the center of the work, the Count of Subsert is portrayed with a position that radiates trust and authority. His clothing, rich in details and textures, reflects not only his social position, but also the great care that Sequeira puts in the representation of the garments of the time. The choice of colors, which include deep and golden deep, provides an aura of opulence and highlights the importance of the character portrayed. The exquisite quality of the painting, visible in each fold and in the fall of the tissues, demonstrates the technical mastery of the author.

Another important aspect of this work is the choice of the fund, which plays a crucial role in the way in which the Count is perceived. A dark background in which the central figure stands out, helps create a dramatic contrast that makes the portrait shining. This use of the chiaroscuro, a technique that Sequeira dominates with skill, gives depth to the work and directs the viewer's gaze towards the face and hands of the count, where you can see the meticulous work in the details.

The Count's expression, Serena but intense, invites the viewer to reflect on the personality of a man who occupied a position of power in Portuguese society. Although the work may seem a simple portrait, it is actually a window to the social identity and the role of the individual in a time of great changes. The portrait thus becomes a historical document that captures not only the physical appearance, but the ethos of a time when the nobility and social status were crucial for the identity of individuals.

Sundays Sequeira, influenced by neoclassicism and romanticism that coexisted in its time, becomes a bridge between these styles, amalgamating the technical precision of the first with the emotionality of the second. His work "Manuel Inacio Martins Pamplona Real - Count of Subsert" is a testimony not only of his mastery as a painter, but also of his ability to tell history through pictorial representation. Thus, this portrait is in a privileged place not only in the history of Portuguese art, but also in the field of portrait, inviting the viewer to explore and understand the complexities of the individual behind the image.

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