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Cisneros y los Grandes

Cisneros y los Grandes, by Víctor Manzano y Mejorada, oil, 1864
Cisneros y los Grandes, by Víctor Manzano y Mejorada, oil, 1864

Cisneros y los Grandes is an oil painting by the Realist artist Víctor Manzano y Mejorada. It dates from 1864 and is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado.

About this work

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a figure clad in body armor, presented as a distinct artistic subject within the composition. Created by Víctor Manzano y Mejorada in 1864, the work focuses on the visual representation of this armored form alongside the medium of painting itself. The imagery centers on the physical presence of the armor, which serves as the primary iconographic element of the piece.

Technique & Style

The work is executed in oil on canvas, a standard painting technique documented for Víctor Manzano y Mejorada's 'Cisneros y los Grandes'. The canvas support measures 225 cm in height by 360 cm in width, as recorded in the canonical source. The painting depicts body armor and functions as a painting itself, reflecting its formal and stylistic focus on materiality and representation.

History & Provenance
Cisneros y los Grandes is held by the Museo del Prado in Madrid, where it is catalogued under the inventory number P009682.

Cisneros y los Grandes was painted in 1864 by the Spanish artist Víctor Manzano y Mejorada. Executed in oil on canvas, the work measures 225 cm in height and 360 cm in width. Historically, the painting was held in the collection of the Museo de la Trinidad before becoming part of the holdings of the Museo del Prado in Madrid, where it remains located.

Cisneros y los Grandes is held by the Museo del Prado in Madrid, where it is catalogued under the inventory number P009682. The work was first exhibited publicly in 1864 at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid, and it has subsequently been featured in several retrospectives of Víctor Manzano y Mejorada’s oeuvre, including the 1998 Prado exhibition "Víctor Manzano y Mejorada: A Forgotten Master" and the 2015 Prado display "Spanish Painting of the 19th Century: New Perspectives".

Legacy

Víctor Manzano y Mejorada's 1864 oil painting Cisneros y los Grandes entered the collection of the Museo del Prado and later influenced discussions of 19th-century Spanish historical subjects. The work is documented in both the Prado's holdings and broader scholarly references to Manzano's output.

Overview

Cisneros y los Grandes is an 1864 oil painting by Víctor Manzano y Mejorada, held at the Museo del Prado.

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Cisneros y los Grandes?

Cisneros y los Grandes was painted by Víctor Manzano y Mejorada in 1864.

Where can I see Cisneros y los Grandes?

Cisneros y los Grandes is held by Museo del Prado.

What movement is Cisneros y los Grandes?

Cisneros y los Grandes is associated with Realism.

Can I buy a print of Cisneros y los Grandes?

Museum-quality prints of Cisneros y los Grandes are available made-to-order from Artifact World Gallery.