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MORENO CARBONERO, Jos頨1860-1942). Conversion of the Duke of Gandia. 1884. The Duke after seeing the dead body of Infanta Isabel of Portugal. Realism. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. St. Fernando Royal Academy Museum
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1860 1884 1942 Academy Autonomous Body Community Conversion Dead Fernando Infanta Insides Isabel Moreno Paintings Portugal Realism Realistic Realists Artists Gandia Masculine Persons
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This print captures the emotional intensity of Moreno Carbonero's masterpiece, "Conversion of the Duke of Gandia." Painted in 1884, this stunning piece depicts the Duke's profound reaction upon witnessing the lifeless body of Infanta Isabel of Portugal. The realism and raw emotion conveyed in this oil on canvas painting is truly remarkable.
Moreno Carbonero expertly captures the Duke's grief and shock through his masterful use of color and composition. The viewer can almost feel the weight of sorrow that hangs heavy in the air as they gaze upon this powerful scene.
Set against a backdrop of Madrid, Spain, this painting is housed in the St. Fernando Royal Academy Museum, where it continues to captivate audiences with its poignant portrayal of loss and mourning. The artist's attention to detail and commitment to capturing human emotion make this piece a standout example of Western art history.
As we reflect on Moreno Carbonero's legacy as a contemporary artist, we are reminded of his ability to bring scenes from history to life with such vividness and depth. This print serves as a timeless reminder of the power that art has to evoke strong emotions and connect us with our shared humanity.
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