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Amadeo I

Amadeo I, by Vicente Palmaroli, oil, 1872
Amadeo I, by Vicente Palmaroli, oil, 1872

Amadeo I is an oil painting by the Post-Impressionist artist Vicente Palmaroli. It dates from 1872 and is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado.

About this work

Overview

Amadeo I is an oil painting by Vicente Palmaroli, created in 1872. The work is a portrait held at the Museo del Prado.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts Amadeo I, a man dressed in a dark military uniform with gold trim and a red sash, standing with one hand resting on a chair. A bust of another person is visible on a shelf behind him, set against dark walls with faded decorations.

Technique & Style

The artist rendered the subject's face and uniform with meticulous attention to detail, particularly the gold buttons and medals. In contrast, the background appears slightly faded, suggesting a deliberate focus on the figure.

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Artist & collection

Portrait of Vicente Palmaroli

Artist

Vicente Palmaroli

Vicente Palmaroli (1834–1896) was an artist, born in Zarzalejo.

Museo del Prado

Museum

Museo del Prado

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Amadeo I?

Amadeo I was painted by Vicente Palmaroli in 1872.

Where can I see Amadeo I?

Amadeo I is held by Museo del Prado.

What movement is Amadeo I?

Amadeo I is associated with Post-Impressionism.

Can I buy a print of Amadeo I?

Museum-quality prints of Amadeo I are available made-to-order from Artifact World Gallery.