Artwork
Alfonso XIII

Alfonso XIII is an oil painting by the Post-Impressionist artist Enrique Rumoroso. It dates from 1897 and is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado.
About this work
Overview
This oil painting, created in 1897 by Enrique Rumoroso, is a portrait of Alfonso XIII depicted in formal military attire. It is part of the collection at the Museo del Prado.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Alfonso XIII, is portrayed as a young man in a dark blue military uniform with gold buttons and red pants, conveying a sense of formality and importance. His pose, holding a hat and cane, further emphasizes his dignified stature.
Technique & Style
The painting showcases meticulous attention to detail, suggesting a high level of craftsmanship. The use of chiaroscuro (strong contrasts between light and dark) and glazing (layering transparent paint) techniques enhances the depth and richness of the portrait.
History & Provenance
Created in 1897, the painting has been part of the Museo del Prado's collection, indicating its recognized historical and artistic value.
Context
As a portrait of a monarch in military attire, the work reflects the artistic and political climate of late 19th-century Spain, where royal portraiture served as a tool for projecting power and legitimacy.
Legacy
While specific influences or direct artistic lineage are not immediately evident, the painting's technique and subject matter place it within the broader tradition of European royal portraiture of its time.
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