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Retrato del famoso ''barba'' del Teatro del Príncipe don Joaquín Caprara estudiando el papel de Diego Láynez en la tragedia de ''El Cid''

Retrato del famoso ''barba'' del Teatro del Príncipe don Joaquín Caprara estudiando el papel de Diego Láynez en la tragedia de ''El Cid'', by José Ribelles, oil, 1815
Retrato del famoso ''barba'' del Teatro del Príncipe don Joaquín Caprara estudiando el papel de Diego Láynez en la tragedia de ''El Cid'', by José Ribelles, oil, 1815

Retrato del famoso ''barba'' del Teatro del Príncipe don Joaquín Caprara estudiando el papel de Diego Láynez en la tragedia de ''El Cid'' is an oil painting by José Ribelles. It dates from 1815 and is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado.

About this work

If you're interested in learning more about the artist who created this painting, you might want to look up José Ribelles.

This portrait painting features a man dressed in a black coat and white shirt, with a white cravat around his neck. He is holding a piece of paper in his right hand, which appears to have writing on it. The background of the painting is a solid gray color.

The man's attire and hairstyle suggest that the painting is from the early 19th century. The use of oil paint and the style of the painting are consistent with the artistic techniques of that time period.

If you're interested in learning more about the artist who created this painting, you might want to look up José Ribelles.

Overview

Retrato del famoso ''barba'' del Teatro del Príncipe don Joaquín Caprara estudiando el papel de Diego Láynez en la tragedia de ''El Cid'' is an 1815 oil painting by José Ribelles, housed at the Museo del Prado.

Subject & Meaning

The portrait depicts Don Joaquín Caprara, a notable figure of the Teatro del Príncipe, deeply engaged in studying the role of Diego Láynez from the tragedy 'El Cid'. His attire, including a black coat, white shirt, and white cravat, reflects early 19th-century fashion.

Technique & Style

Executed in oil paint on a solid gray background, the work exemplifies early 19th-century artistic techniques. The painting's style, characterized by detailed rendering of the subject's attire and expressive study of the figure, aligns with the period's portraiture conventions.

History & Provenance

Created in 1815 by José Ribelles, the painting is part of the Museo del Prado's collection, indicating its recognized cultural and artistic significance within Spanish heritage.

Context

The work provides insight into the theatrical culture of early 19th-century Spain, highlighting the importance of 'El Cid' and the Teatro del Príncipe during this period. It also reflects the artistic trends of the time, with oil painting being a dominant medium.

Legacy

As part of the Museo del Prado's holdings, the portrait contributes to the institution's comprehensive collection of Spanish art, offering a glimpse into both the artistic practices of José Ribelles and the theatrical traditions of his era.

Artist & collection

Artist

José Ribelles

José Ribelles (1778–1835) was an artist, born in Valencia.

Museo del Prado

Museum

Museo del Prado

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