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Portraits appear in 102 works, capturing visual information about personal identity, social status, and cultural values.

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Portraits appear in 102 works, capturing visual information about personal identity, social status, and cultural values.

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Aristotle with a Bust of Homer by Rembrandt, 1653

Aristotle with a Bust of Homer

Rembrandt
New York,United States of America
Unknown Movement

Aristotle with a Bust of Homer, also known as Aristotle Contemplating a Bust of Homer, is an oil-on-canvas painting by Rembrandt that depicts Aristotle wearing a gold chain and contemplating a sculpted bust of Homer. It was created as a commission for Don Antonio Ruffo's collection. It was bought and sold by several collectors until it was eventually purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The mysterious tone in the painting has led several scholars to different interpretations of Rembrandt's theme.

Retrato de Marechal Arouche by Tarsila do Amaral, 1946

Retrato de Marechal Arouche

Tarsila do Amaral
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait by Tarsila do Amaral depicts Marshal Arouche, a Brazilian military figure, in a formal military uniform. The painting captures his dignified presence with intricate details of his attire, including the Order of Christ insignia, and showcases his white hair and stern expression. Created in 1946, it is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection.

Retrato de Augusto de Saint Hilaire by Henrique Manzo, 0

Retrato de Augusto de Saint Hilaire

Henrique Manzo
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait by Henrique Manzo depicts Augusto de Saint Hilaire, a notable figure, dressed in traditional attire. The painting showcases intricate details of his clothing, including a coat, shirt, hat, and accessories like a necklace and brooch. It reflects the historical and cultural context of the time, with elements such as a tree and handkerchief adding depth to the composition.

Retrato do Barão Geraldo de Rezende by Henrique Manzo, 1945

Retrato do Barão Geraldo de Rezende

Henrique Manzo
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait by Henrique Manzo depicts Barão Geraldo de Rezende, a historical figure, in a formal bust-length composition. The subject is portrayed with a detailed facial expression, featuring a beard and mustache, and is dressed in a formal coat and necktie. The painting captures the essence of the individual's character and historical significance.

Retrato do Dr. Affonso D'Escragnolle Taunay by Henrique Manzo, 1979

Retrato do Dr. Affonso D'Escragnolle Taunay

Henrique Manzo
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait painting by Henrique Manzo depicts Dr. Affonso D'Escragnolle Taunay, a notable Brazilian figure. The artwork captures his likeness with attention to detail, reflecting the historical significance of the subject.

Retrato do General Jacinto Inácio Pinto Rabelo by Henrique Manzo, 0

Retrato do General Jacinto Inácio Pinto Rabelo

Henrique Manzo
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Henrique Manzo depicts General Jacinto Inácio Pinto Rabelo, a Brazilian military figure, in a detailed military uniform. The portrait captures his dignified expression, featuring elements such as a mustache, glasses, and black hair, reflecting the formal attire of a military officer. The artwork is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection, highlighting its cultural and historical significance.

Retrato do Padre José de Anchieta by Henrique Manzo, 0

Retrato do Padre José de Anchieta

Henrique Manzo
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts Father José de Anchieta, a Jesuit priest and scholar, in a formal setting. The painting captures his dignified appearance, with white hair and a laurel branch, symbolizing honor and scholarly achievement. It is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection.

Retrato do Padre Ângelo Siqueira by Henrique Manzo, 0

Retrato do Padre Ângelo Siqueira

Henrique Manzo
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts Father Ângelo Siqueira, a religious figure, in traditional attire. The painting captures his dignified presence, with elements like a cassock, crucifix, and book suggesting his role as a priest. The setting includes a table and furniture, indicating a formal or ecclesiastical environment.

Tommaso Gaudenzio Bezzi by José Canella Filho, 1941

Tommaso Gaudenzio Bezzi

José Canella Filho
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts Tommaso Gaudenzio Bezzi, a Brazilian artist known for his contributions to Brazilian modernism. The painting showcases Bezzi in a traditional attire, highlighting elements such as a white beard, moustache, and monocle, which are characteristic of his style. The detailed accessories like the necktie, handkerchief, and suit reflect the cultural and historical context of the early 20th century.

Retrato de Antônio Pereira Rebouças by Domenico Failutti, 1925

Retrato de Antônio Pereira Rebouças

Domenico Failutti
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts Antônio Pereira Rebouças, a notable Brazilian figure, dressed in traditional attire. The painting showcases intricate details of his clothing, including decorative elements and insignias, highlighting his status and cultural significance. Created by Domenico Failutti in 1925, it is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection.

Retrato de Cônego Januário da Cunha Barbosa by Domenico Failutti, 1925

Retrato de Cônego Januário da Cunha Barbosa

Domenico Failutti
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This painting by Domenico Failutti depicts a portrait of Cônego Januário da Cunha Barbosa, a notable figure. The artwork captures his likeness with attention to detail, reflecting Failutti's skill in portraiture.

Retrato de Dona Leopoldina de Habsburgo e Seus Filhos by Domenico Failutti, 1921

Retrato de Dona Leopoldina de Habsburgo e Seus Filhos

Domenico Failutti
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This painting by Domenico Failutti depicts Dona Leopoldina de Habsburgo and her children, showcasing traditional costumes and accessories. The artwork includes detailed elements such as ruffles, belts, and necklaces, highlighting the cultural and historical significance of the subjects. It is a historical painting that captures the royal family of Brazil during the 19th century.

Retrato de Hipólito José da Costa by Domenico Failutti, 1925

Retrato de Hipólito José da Costa

Domenico Failutti
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait by Domenico Failutti depicts Hipólito José da Costa, a notable Brazilian figure, in traditional attire. The painting captures his dignified expression and intricate clothing details, reflecting the cultural and historical context of early 20th-century Brazil.

Retrato de Joaquim Lima e Silva (Visconde de Mogi Das Cruzes) by Domenico Failutti, 1925

Retrato de Joaquim Lima e Silva (Visconde de Mogi Das Cruzes)

Domenico Failutti
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait by Domenico Failutti depicts Joaquim Lima e Silva, the Visconde de Mogi Das Cruzes, in a formal military uniform. The subject is portrayed with intricate details in his traditional costume, including a necklace, belt, and various insignias and medals. The painting captures the dignity and historical significance of the individual, reflecting the cultural and military heritage of the time.

Retrato de Joaquim P. de Albuquerque (2º Barão de Pirajá) by Domenico Failutti, 1925

Retrato de Joaquim P. de Albuquerque (2º Barão de Pirajá)

Domenico Failutti
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts Joaquim P. de Albuquerque, the 2nd Baron of Pirajá, in a formal military uniform. The painting captures his distinguished appearance, featuring intricate details such as his traditional costume, embroidery, and insignia. Domenico Failutti's work highlights the subject's regal presence and historical significance.

Retrato de Joaquim Xavier Curado by Domenico Failutti, 1925

Retrato de Joaquim Xavier Curado

Domenico Failutti
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait by Domenico Failutti depicts Joaquim Xavier Curado, a notable figure, in a detailed traditional military uniform. The painting showcases intricate embroidery and decorative elements, highlighting the subject's status and historical significance. It is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection, reflecting the cultural and historical context of the early 20th century.

Retrato de José Joaquim da Rocha by Domenico Failutti, 1925

Retrato de José Joaquim da Rocha

Domenico Failutti
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This painting by Domenico Failutti depicts José Joaquim da Rocha, a notable Brazilian figure. It is a portrait that captures the essence of its subject, showcasing Failutti's skill in portraiture.

Retrato de José Lino Coutinho by Domenico Failutti, 1925

Retrato de José Lino Coutinho

Domenico Failutti
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait by Domenico Failutti depicts José Lino Coutinho, a notable figure, in a detailed traditional military uniform. The painting showcases intricate embroidery and a prominent necklace, highlighting the subject's status and heritage. The subject's black hair and meticulously styled appearance reflect the formal and historical context of the piece.

Retrato de José Maria da Silva Lisboa (Visconde de Cairú) by Domenico Failutti, 1925

Retrato de José Maria da Silva Lisboa (Visconde de Cairú)

Domenico Failutti
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait by Domenico Failutti depicts José Maria da Silva Lisboa, the Visconde de Cairú, in a formal traditional costume. The subject is portrayed with meticulous attention to detail, showcasing elements such as a ruffle, button, and insignia. The painting captures the essence of early 20th-century Portuguese aristocracy, with the subject's white hair and necktie adding to the formal atmosphere.

Retrato de José Severino M. da Costa (Marquês de Queluz) by Domenico Failutti, 1925

Retrato de José Severino M. da Costa (Marquês de Queluz)

Domenico Failutti
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts João Severiano M. da Costa, the Marquês de Queluz, in a detailed military uniform. The painting showcases intricate embroidery and traditional costume elements, highlighting the subject's status and heritage. Domenico Failutti's work captures the subject's distinguished appearance, including his beard, white hair, and ornate insignia. The piece is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection.

Portrait of Maria Quitéria de Jesus Medeiros by Domenico Failutti, 1920

Portrait of Maria Quitéria de Jesus Medeiros

Domenico Failutti
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Maria Quitéria de Jesus Medeiros, a notable figure in the Brazilian independence movement. She is portrayed in traditional attire, holding a rifle, symbolizing her role as a combatant and folk hero in the campaign for Bahia's independence. The artwork, created by Domenico Failutti in 1920, commemorates the centenary of Brazil's independence and highlights her significance in Brazilian history.

Retrato de Nicolau de Campos Vergueiro by Domenico Failutti, 1925

Retrato de Nicolau de Campos Vergueiro

Domenico Failutti
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait by Domenico Failutti depicts Nicolau de Campos Vergueiro, a notable figure in Brazilian history. The painting captures his likeness in a traditional military uniform, highlighting his distinguished appearance and status. It is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection, showcasing the blend of historical and artistic significance.

Retrato de Soror Joanna Angélica by Domenico Failutti, 1925

Retrato de Soror Joanna Angélica

Domenico Failutti
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts Soror Joanna Angélica, a nun, in traditional religious attire. The painting captures her with a crucifix and a medallion of the Sacred Heart, highlighting her spiritual significance. Domenico Failutti, an Italian artist, created this work in 1925 as part of his religious-themed paintings. The piece is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection.

Retrato do Padre José de Anchieta by Benedito Calixto, 1902

Retrato do Padre José de Anchieta

Benedito Calixto
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts Father José de Anchieta, a Jesuit priest and scholar, surrounded by symbolic elements such as a crucifix, Bible, and a gull, reflecting his spiritual significance. The painting captures his white hair and the use of a walking stick, emphasizing his age and role as a religious figure. Created in 1902 by Benedito Calixto, it is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection.

Hércules Florence by Oscar Pereira da Silva, 1922

Hércules Florence

Oscar Pereira da Silva
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

Hércules Florence is a historical painting by Oscar Pereira da Silva, depicting the Brazilian inventor and writer Hércules Florence. The artwork captures his distinctive appearance, featuring a beard, moustache, and goatee, along with his formal attire including a shirt, vest, coat, and necktie. It is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection, showcasing the subject holding a meat chop, a detail that adds a personal touch to the portrait.

Retrato de Anchieta by Oscar Pereira da Silva, 1920

Retrato de Anchieta

Oscar Pereira da Silva
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This painting by Oscar Pereira da Silva depicts Joseph of Anchieta, a prominent 16th-century Portuguese Jesuit missionary known for his work in Brazil. The artwork showcases Anchieta in a formal portrait, highlighting his religious attire, including a cassock, and his distinctive white hair. It is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection, reflecting the historical and cultural significance of the subject.

Retrato de D. Pedro I by Oscar Pereira da Silva, 1925

Retrato de D. Pedro I

Oscar Pereira da Silva
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Pedro I of Brazil, the first emperor of Brazil, in a formal portrait. Created by Oscar Pereira da Silva in 1925, it captures the historical figure during a significant period in Brazilian history. The artwork is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection, highlighting its cultural and historical importance.

Retrato de Joaquim Gonçalves Ledo by Oscar Pereira da Silva, 1925

Retrato de Joaquim Gonçalves Ledo

Oscar Pereira da Silva
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait by Oscar Pereira da Silva depicts Joaquim Gonçalves Ledo, a notable historical figure. The painting captures him in traditional attire, featuring a tailcoat, shirt, and cockade, with intricate details highlighting his accessories such as a necklace. The background includes elements like a sidewalk, suggesting a public setting, and the overall composition reflects the historical genre.

Retrato de Joaquim José da Silva Xavier - Tiradentes by Oscar Pereira da Silva, 1922

Retrato de Joaquim José da Silva Xavier - Tiradentes

Oscar Pereira da Silva
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This painting by Oscar Pereira da Silva depicts Joaquim José da Silva Xavier, also known as Tiradentes, a prominent figure in Brazilian history. The artwork captures his likeness with attention to detail, including his beard and rope, which are significant elements in his historical narrative. The portrait is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection.

Retrato de José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva by Oscar Pereira da Silva, 1922

Retrato de José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva

Oscar Pereira da Silva
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva, a key figure in Brazil's independence movement. Created by Oscar Pereira da Silva in 1922, it is a historical portrait that captures the likeness of the statesman and scientist, who played a crucial role in Brazil's transition to independence from Portugal.

Retrato de José Clemente Pereira by Oscar Pereira da Silva, 1925

Retrato de José Clemente Pereira

Oscar Pereira da Silva
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait painting by Oscar Pereira da Silva depicts José Clemente Pereira, a notable figure in Brazilian history. The artwork captures his likeness with attention to detail, reflecting the historical significance of the subject. Created in 1925, it is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection, highlighting its cultural and historical value.

Retrato de Martim Francisco Ribeiro de Andrada by Oscar Pereira da Silva, 1925

Retrato de Martim Francisco Ribeiro de Andrada

Oscar Pereira da Silva
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts Martim Francisco Ribeiro de Andrada, a historical figure, in a formal setting. The painting captures his dignified appearance, featuring a well-dressed man with white hair, likely dressed in a suit, reflecting the era's fashion. Created by Oscar Pereira da Silva in 1925, it is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection.

Retrato do Dr. Bernardino de Campos by Oscar Pereira da Silva, 1924

Retrato do Dr. Bernardino de Campos

Oscar Pereira da Silva
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts Dr. Bernardino de Campos, a notable figure, captured in a formal setting. The painting showcases Oscar Pereira da Silva's skill in rendering detailed facial features and attire, with elements such as glasses, white hair, and a bow tie highlighting the subject's distinguished appearance.

Retrato do Padre Diogo Antônio Feijó by Oscar Pereira da Silva, 1925

Retrato do Padre Diogo Antônio Feijó

Oscar Pereira da Silva
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This painting by Oscar Pereira da Silva depicts a portrait of Padre Diogo Antônio Feijó, a significant historical figure in Brazilian history. The artwork captures the likeness of Feijó, who played a crucial role in the country's independence movement. The painting is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection, highlighting its cultural and historical importance.

Estudo by Bertha Worms, 0

Estudo

Bertha Worms
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

Estudo is a historical painting by Bertha Worms, depicting a woman with black hair wearing a shirt. The artwork is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection, showcasing Worms' skill in portraiture and her focus on individual expression within the historical genre.

Retrato de Francisco Aranha Barreto by Tarsila do Amaral, 0

Retrato de Francisco Aranha Barreto

Tarsila do Amaral
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait by Tarsila do Amaral depicts Francisco Aranha Barreto, a Brazilian politician and military figure. The painting captures him in a formal bust-length pose, showcasing his distinctive mustache and goatee. He is dressed in a shirt, vest, and necktie, with the Order of the Southern Cross medal prominently displayed. The artwork reflects Tarsila's style of blending realism with symbolic elements, highlighting Barreto's status and historical significance.

Retrato de Frei Miguel Arcanjo da Anunciação by Tarsila do Amaral, 0

Retrato de Frei Miguel Arcanjo da Anunciação

Tarsila do Amaral
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait by Tarsila do Amaral depicts Frei Miguel Arcanjo da Anunciação, a religious figure. The painting captures his likeness with attention to detail, reflecting the historical and cultural context of the time.

Retrato de Joaquim do Amaral Camargo by Tarsila do Amaral, 0

Retrato de Joaquim do Amaral Camargo

Tarsila do Amaral
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait by Tarsila do Amaral depicts Joaquim do Amaral Camargo, a notable figure. The painting captures his likeness with attention to detail, showcasing the artist's skill in portraiture.

Retrato de José Maria Nunes Garcia by Tarsila do Amaral, 0

Retrato de José Maria Nunes Garcia

Tarsila do Amaral
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait by Tarsila do Amaral depicts José Maria Nunes Garcia, a notable figure in Brazilian history. The painting captures his likeness with a focus on his formal attire, including a cassock, which suggests his role as a clergyman. The artwork blends artistic expression with historical significance, reflecting the cultural context of early 20th-century Brazil.

Retrato do Dr. Bernardino de Campos by Carlo De Servi, 1901

Retrato do Dr. Bernardino de Campos

Carlo De Servi
Lisbon,Portugal
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts Dr. Bernardino de Campos, a notable figure, in traditional attire. The painting captures his dignified presence, showcasing intricate details of his clothing and the surrounding environment. Created by Carlo De Servi in 1901, it is a historical piece that highlights the cultural and social context of the time.

Retrato do Dr. Prudente José de Mores Barros by José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior, 1901

Retrato do Dr. Prudente José de Mores Barros

José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior
Rio de Janeiro,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait by José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior depicts Dr. Prudente José de Mores Barros, a notable figure, in a formal setting. The painting captures his distinguished appearance with traditional attire, including a coat, necktie, and accessories, against a backdrop of furniture and a bookcase, suggesting a scholarly or professional environment.

Retrato do Dr. Fernando Prestes de Albuquerque by José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior, 1898

Retrato do Dr. Fernando Prestes de Albuquerque

José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts Dr. Fernando Prestes de Albuquerque, a notable figure, in a formal attire. The painting showcases Almeida Júnior's skill in capturing the subject's likeness with attention to detail, including his distinctive mustache and goatee. The composition emphasizes the subject's professional demeanor, typical of historical portraits from the late 19th century.

Retrato de José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva by Benedito Calixto, 1902

Retrato de José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva

Benedito Calixto
Rio de Janeiro,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait painting by Benedito Calixto depicts José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva, a prominent Brazilian statesman and one of the founders of the Empire of Brazil. The artwork captures him in a formal setting, showcasing his distinguished appearance with elements such as a tailcoat, insignia, and a sword, reflecting his historical significance.

Retrato de D.Pedro II, 1879 by Antônio de Souza Lobo, 1878

Retrato de D.Pedro II, 1879

Antônio de Souza Lobo
Rio de Janeiro,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts Emperor Pedro II of Brazil in a formal military uniform, showcasing intricate embroidery and insignia. He wears a traditional Brazilian military costume, complete with a beard, moustache, and a necklace featuring medallions. The painting captures the regal presence of the emperor, highlighting his distinguished appearance and the elaborate details of his attire.

Retrato de Dom Pedro I by Benedito Calixto, 1902

Retrato de Dom Pedro I

Benedito Calixto
Rio de Janeiro,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts Dom Pedro I, a significant historical figure in Brazilian history, dressed in traditional attire. The painting captures his dignified appearance, featuring intricate details such as his necklace, insignia, and traditional clothing. Created by Benedito Calixto in 1902, it is a historical painting that highlights the cultural and political importance of Dom Pedro I.

Retrato do Conselheiro Bernardo A. Gavião Peixoto by Édouard Viénot, 1901

Retrato do Conselheiro Bernardo A. Gavião Peixoto

Édouard Viénot
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts Conselheiro Bernardo A. Gavião Peixoto, a Brazilian military figure, in a formal military uniform. The painting captures his distinguished appearance with a beard, mustache, and goatee, set against a table and a sword, highlighting his status and historical significance.

Retrato de Ana Joaquina Fonseca de Queiroz Telles (Segunda Baronesa de Jundiaí) by Edmond Viancin, 1875

Retrato de Ana Joaquina Fonseca de Queiroz Telles (Segunda Baronesa de Jundiaí)

Edmond Viancin
São Paulo,Brazil
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts Ana Joaquina Fonseca de Queiroz Telles, the Second Baroness of Jundiaí, in a traditional Brazilian costume. The painting captures her seated in a chair, with intricate details of her black hair and elegant dress, reflecting the historical and cultural context of 19th-century Brazil.

Retrato de D.João VI by Jean-Baptiste Debret, 1801

Retrato de D.João VI

Jean-Baptiste Debret
Lisbon,Portugal
Unknown Movement

This portrait depicts King João VI of Portugal, dressed in his military uniform and traditional costume, with intricate details such as a necklace, buttons, insignia, and medallion. The painting captures the regal presence of the monarch, emphasizing his status through the use of a crown and other decorative elements. Created by Jean-Baptiste Debret in 1801, it is an example of historical painting that reflects the cultural and political context of the time.

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