Portrait of a Commander in the Spanish Army explained

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Artist:Michaelina Wautier
Year:1646
Completion Date:1646
Subject:Don Antonio Pimentel de Prado
Museum:Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
City:Brussels
Coordinates:50.8417°N 4.3582°W

The Portrait of a Commander in the Spanish Army is a painting by the Flemish artist Michaelina Wautier. It was painted in 1646. It is one of her earliest known portraits, though the maturity of the execution of the painting implies this is not her first painting. It now hangs in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels, having been in the royal collection since 1812.[1] [2]

The sitter is Don Antonio Pimentel de Prado. He wears a sash known as a bandi carmesi, used at the time by military figures to indicate their senior position. The use of the colour pink was reserved for the Spanish army, hence the attribution of the sitter as a commander in the Spanish army.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Œuvre " Portrait d'homme " – Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique . 2019-01-20 . www.fine-arts-museum.be . fr.
  2. Book: Katlijne van der Stighelen . Michaelina Wautier 1604–1689: Glorifying a Forgotten Talent . Gerlinde Gruber . . Jahel Sanzsalazar . Francesca Del Torre Scheuch . Ben van Beneden . Martine Van Elk . 2018 . BAI Publishers . 9789085867630 . Kontich, Antwerp, Belgium . print book . 1031438767 . Katlijne Van der Stighelen . Ben van Beneden . amp . WorldCat.
  3. Sanzsalazar. Jahel. Michaelina Wautier and the Spanish envoy / Michaelina Wautier y el enviado español. Tendencias del Mercado del Arte . April 2018 . 88–91. en.