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The Count of Tajo

Art Appreciation

The portrait presents a man, rendered with a palpable sense of gravitas; his gaze, direct and unwavering, holds the viewer. He is dressed in the attire of the late 18th or early 19th century, with a dark coat, a white shirt, and a delicate cravat. The artist's masterful use of light and shadow, particularly the contrast between the illuminated face and the darker background, enhances the subject's presence, drawing the eye and anchoring the figure within the composition. The subtle gradations in the skin tones, combined with the careful detailing of the hair and clothing, suggest both a keen observation of reality and a deep sensitivity to the nuances of human expression.

The Count of Tajo

Francisco Goya

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1800

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2453 × 3000 px
510 × 610 mm

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