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BARBARA de Braganza (1711-1758). Queen of Spain
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BARBARA de Braganza (1711-1758). Queen of Spain
BARBARA de Braganza (1711-1758). Queen of Spain (1746-1758), married to Ferdinand VI. Barbara de Bragan确 Work by VAN LOO, Louis Michel (1707-1771). Rococo. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Monistrol de Montserrat. Museum of Montserrat
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Barbara de Braganza (1711-1758): A Regal Portrait of the Queen of Spain This stunning oil on canvas portrait captures the elegant and regal presence of Barbara de Braganza, the Queen of Spain from 1746 to 1758. Painted by the renowned Rococo artist Louis Michel van Loo (1707-1771), this work of art showcases the artist's exceptional skill in capturing the essence of his subject. Barbara de Braganza, a Portuguese princess, was the daughter of John V of Portugal and his wife, Maria Anna of Austria. In 1745, she married Ferdinand VI of Spain, becoming the Queen of Spain at the age of 34. This portrait was likely painted during her reign, reflecting her grace, beauty, and the grandeur of the Spanish court. The portrait depicts the Queen in a sumptuous gown, adorned with intricate gold embroidery and a diamond-encrusted collar. Her hair is styled in an elaborate updo, adorned with pearls and diamonds. The background is simple, with a neutral tone, allowing the Queen's regal attire and striking features to take center stage. Louis Michel van Loo was a prominent painter of the Rococo period, known for his portraits of European nobility. His use of light and color in this portrait creates a sense of depth and dimension, bringing the Queen to life on the canvas. The portrait is now housed in the Museum of Montserrat in Spain, where it continues to captivate visitors with its beauty and historical significance.
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