Artwork
Retrato del Gral. Manuel Belgrano

Retrato del Gral. Manuel Belgrano is an oil painting by the Realist artist Casimir Carbonnier. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina. Created around 1850, this oil portrait depicts General Manuel Belgrano, a prominent figure in Argentine history.
About this work
Overview
Created around 1850, this oil portrait depicts General Manuel Belgrano, a prominent figure in Argentine history. The work is attributed to the Swiss-Argentine painter Casimir Carbonnier and is part of the collection of the National Museum of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires.
Subject & Meaning
The sitter is shown in a formal dark coat trimmed with gold buttons, complemented by a white cravat and shirt. His wavy dark hair and direct gaze convey a sense of authority, while the slight turn of his head adds a subtle dynamism to the composition.
Technique & Style
Carbonnier employs a restrained palette, using muted, dark tones for the background that allow the illuminated figure to stand out. The brushwork is smooth and precise, particularly in rendering the fabric textures and the subtle modeling of the face.
History & Provenance
The portrait entered the National Museum of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires, where it remains on display. Its dating to the mid‑nineteenth century aligns with Carbonnier’s active period in Argentina, during which he produced several works of notable local personalities.
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Museum
National Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina
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