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Don Ignacio Martínez de la Torre Contador

Don Ignacio Martínez de la Torre Contador is an oil painting by Raymond Monvoisin. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts.
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Overview
Don Ignacio Martínez de la Torre Contador is an oil portrait created circa 1850 by Raymond Monvoisin. The work is part of the collection at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Santiago.
Subject & Meaning
The portrait depicts a man, presumably Don Ignacio Martínez de la Torre Contador, dressed in a dark suit with a prominently white collar, gazing directly ahead. The somber attire and straightforward pose suggest a representation of professionalism or formal identity.
Technique & Style
Executed in oil paint, the portrait exhibits a rich, smooth texture characteristic of the medium. The contrast between the dark, shadowy background and the subject's vibrant white collar draws visual attention to the sitter's face and attire.
History & Provenance
Created around 1850 by French artist Raymond Monvoisin, the portrait's history prior to its current location is not detailed here. It is now held in the permanent collection of the National Museum of Fine Arts in Santiago.
Context
While specific contextual details about the commission or the sitter's significance are not provided, the portrait reflects mid-19th-century European portraiture traditions, emphasizing the subject's social or occupational status through attire.
Legacy
The legacy of Don Ignacio Martínez de la Torre Contador as a portrait is tied to its preservation in a national museum, indicating its value as part of Chile's cultural heritage, though its broader artistic impact or influence is not highlighted in available information.
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