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Antonio Maura ministro de Ultramar

Antonio Maura ministro de Ultramar, by Francisco Maura y Montaner, oil, 1898
Antonio Maura ministro de Ultramar, by Francisco Maura y Montaner, oil, 1898

Antonio Maura ministro de Ultramar is an oil painting by the Post-Impressionist artist Francisco Maura y Montaner. It dates from 1898 and is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado. Created in 1898, this oil on canvas portrays Antonio Maura in his capacity as Minister of Overseas Affairs.

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Technique & Style

The work is an oil painting on canvas, a technique confirmed by its material listing and classification as a painting.

The work is an oil painting on canvas, a technique confirmed by its material listing and classification as a painting. It measures 114 cm in height and 90 cm in width, reflecting its formal dimensions as recorded in the catalogue entry. The surface handling appears conventional for oil on canvas, with the depicted elements of a book and glove rendered in a naturalistic yet restrained manner characteristic of late 19th‑century academic portraiture.

History & Provenance

Francisco Maura y Montaner executed this oil painting on canvas in 1894. The work depicts Antonio Maura during his tenure as Minister of Overseas Territories. Measuring 114 cm in height and 90 cm in width, the portrait includes symbolic elements such as a book and a glove. The painting entered the collection of the Museo del Prado, where it is currently held.

The painting Antonio Maura ministro de Ultramar is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado in Madrid. The work, created by Francisco Maura y Montaner in 1894, is executed in oil on canvas and measures 114 cm in height and 90 cm in width. While the source confirms its location within the museum and its physical dimensions, no specific inventory or accession number is provided in the available records.

Furthermore, the provided sources do not contain information regarding the painting's exhibition history or a detailed provenance trail prior to its current residence at the Prado.

Overview

Created in 1898, this oil on canvas portrays Antonio Maura in his capacity as Minister of Overseas Affairs. Executed by Francisco Maura y Montaner, the work is part of the Museo del Prado’s collection and presents a formal portrait of the Spanish statesman in a dark, richly trimmed uniform.

Subject & Meaning

The figure is shown seated, his white-collared uniform contrasting sharply with the black jacket and gold‑lined epaulettes. One hand rests on a table while the other holds a white glove, a detail that may allude to ceremonial duties. A blurred stack of books behind him suggests an association with documentation, legislation, or scholarly activity linked to his ministerial role.

Context

The painting was produced during a period when Spain was grappling with its colonial possessions, and Maura’s appointment as Minister of Overseas Affairs placed him at the center of debates over imperial policy. The inclusion of books and the formal uniform reflects the bureaucratic and intellectual climate of the era.

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Artist & collection

Museo del Prado

Museum

Museo del Prado

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Who painted Antonio Maura ministro de Ultramar?

Antonio Maura ministro de Ultramar was painted by Francisco Maura y Montaner in 1898.

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Antonio Maura ministro de Ultramar is held by Museo del Prado.

What movement is Antonio Maura ministro de Ultramar?

Antonio Maura ministro de Ultramar is associated with Post-Impressionism.

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