The lady is portrayed standing three-quarters, slightly turned to the left, in a very relaxed pose with her hands clasped. Daughter of general miramón, shot alongside emperor maximilian, the lady was residing in rome when she was portrayed by the painter. The absence of jewelry and luxurious dresses stands out in the countess, reducing her coat to the only element of a certain ostentation. This is used to give the image a sense of instantaneity as it is casually resting on the sitter's arms, as if she had just taken it off her shoulders. Object Type: painting. Date: 1889. Dimensions: 101.5 × 61 cm (39.9 × 24 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Museo del Prado. Concepción Miramón, por Vicente Palmaroli
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