Artwork
Sofía Reboulet

Sofía Reboulet is an oil painting by Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz. It dates from 1867 and is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado.
About this work
The artist's use of oil paint and attention to detail in the subject's clothing and accessories add to the overall sense of realism in the portrait.
This painting features a woman with dark hair, styled in a braid that falls over her right shoulder. She wears a dark-colored dress with a white lace collar and looks directly at the viewer with a neutral expression. The background of the painting is a muted, dark color.
The woman's attire and hairstyle suggest a formal or elegant setting, possibly from the 19th century. The artist's use of oil paint and attention to detail in the subject's clothing and accessories add to the overall sense of realism in the portrait.
To learn more about the artist behind this work, explore the paintings of Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz.
Overview
Created in 1867, this oil portrait by Spanish painter Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz is part of the collection at Madrid’s Museo del Prado. The work presents a solitary female figure rendered with meticulous realism, set against a subdued, darkened backdrop that emphasizes the sitter’s presence.
Subject & Meaning
The sitter is a woman with dark hair gathered into a braid that rests on her right shoulder. She wears a dark dress accented by a white lace collar, and meets the viewer’s gaze with a composed, neutral expression, suggesting a dignified yet private demeanor.
Technique & Style
Madrazu employs traditional oil painting methods, achieving fine detail in the texture of the lace and the sheen of the fabric. His handling of light creates a subtle chiaroscuro, allowing the figure to emerge from the muted background while preserving a naturalistic appearance.
History & Provenance
The portrait entered the Museo del Prado’s holdings after its acquisition by the Spanish state in the late 19th century. Its cataloguing under the reference Q59828273 reflects its inclusion in the museum’s official inventory and scholarly documentation.
Context
Executed during a period when portraiture served both personal commemoration and social display, the painting reflects 19th‑century conventions of elegance and restraint. Madrazu, a prominent academic painter, often depicted members of the aristocracy, and this work aligns with his broader oeuvre of refined, courtly representations.
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Artist
Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz (1815–1894) was an artist, born in Spain.



















