Daughter of Count Almeidina

Daughter of Count Almeidina

The Daughter of Count Almeidina "is a work created by Antonio Suarez dos Reis and currently housed in the Suarez dos Reis National Museum in Porto. This work depicts Louisa Guadalpe Guedes, daughter of Count Delfin Guadalpe Guedes of Almeidina. After organizing the "Retrospective Exhibition of Decorative Arts in Portugal and Spain", he was awarded the title of Count of Almeidina. This artwork is made of Carrara marble and depicts the image of a child with an almost angelic face.
Carlo de Apollo

Carlo de Apollo

Carlo de Apollo, created by Ant ó nio Soares Dos Reis (1847-1889), was originally produced in 1870. Currently housed in the National Museum of Soares Dos Reis in Porto. Antonio Soares dos Reis was one of the most important Portuguese sculptors of the late 19th century. His works include some very important sculptures, such as "Exiles" or "Count Ferreira", as well as a set of low reliefs and a travel and annotation album.
《 Brotolo 》

《 Brotolo 》

Antonio Soares dos Reis (1847-1889) was one of the most important Portuguese sculptors of the late 19th century. His works transition from abstract neoclassicism to vivid realism, and he is famous for the "Contemplating Dante" at the Prado Museum and the Columbus Monument in Madrid. The sculpture he created, "Brotolo," is an elderly Felix de Aveira Brotolo, who is a professor at the University of Coimbra. His wrinkled skin and curved posture indicate his old age. He was wearing a long robe, and the 'borla' held in his right hand showed his position as a professor.