Retrato de D. Isabel de Moura
1630
oil
canvas
From the collection of National Museum of Ancient Art
1630
oil
canvas
From the collection of National Museum of Ancient Art
Retrato de D. Isabel de Moura is a 1630 oil by Domingos Vieira, a Flemish Baroque painting work, held at National Museum of Ancient Art.
The painting depicts a woman wearing a white hooded cloak, with a subtle smile on her face. Her dark hair is visible under the hood, and her eyes are cast downward. The background of the painting is a dark, muted color. The woman's clothing and the style of the painting suggest a sense of modesty and simplicity. The artist's use of muted colors and soft brushstrokes adds to the overall sense of quiet contemplation. If you're interested in learning more about the artist behind this painting, you might want to look up Domingos Vieira.
Domingos Vieira (1570–1632) was an artist, born in Tomar.
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