Artwork
Retrato de Hipólito Rossy y Paul

Retrato de Hipólito Rossy y Paul is an oil painting by Casto Plasencia. It dates from 1869 and is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado.
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Overview
Created in 1869, this oil on canvas portrait by Casto Plasencia is part of the collection of the Museo del Prado. The work presents a half‑length view of a seated gentleman, rendered with restrained colour and a subdued atmosphere that reflects the conventions of mid‑nineteenth‑century portraiture.
Subject & Meaning
The sitter is a middle‑aged man with dark hair divided centrally and a neatly trimmed beard. He is dressed in a black jacket over a crisp white shirt, suggesting a formal or professional context. The muted background and restrained palette focus attention on his expression, conveying a quiet dignity rather than overt narrative.
Technique & Style
Plasencia employs a limited tonal range, allowing subtle gradations of light to model the figure’s face and clothing. The brushwork is smooth, particularly in the rendering of fabric and skin, while the dark backdrop is treated with broader, less detailed strokes, creating depth without distracting from the sitter’s features.
History & Provenance
The portrait entered the Museo del Prado’s holdings after its acquisition in the early twentieth century, though the exact path from the artist’s studio to the museum remains sparsely documented. Its presence in the national collection underscores Plasencia’s recognition as a competent portraitist within the Spanish academic tradition of his era.
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