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The image displays a full-length portrait painting of a man, identified as Don Pedro de Alvarado, hanging on a plain white wall, likely within a museum in Tepotzotlán, Mexico. The painting is housed in a dark red frame with a gold inner trim.

The portrait depicts a stern-faced man, likely of the 16th century, adorned in elaborate period attire. He wears a prominent ruffled white ruff around his neck and matching cuffs at his wrists. His doublet and short breeches are fashioned from a rich, patterned gold and brown fabric. A red sash or cape is draped over his left shoulder. He holds a slender dark staff horizontally with both hands. His lower legs are clad in light-colored hose, ending in dark shoes with small bows.

To the left of the man's head (viewer's left), a colorful coat of arms is painted, featuring blue and white vertical stripes on one half and gold with red details on the other. A small, white, fluffy animal, possibly a dog, is visible below his left arm. Below the man's feet, an oval-shaped cartouche contains intricate Spanish script. The text identifies him as "Don Pedro de Alvarado, Capitan Conquistador de México. Comendador en la Orden de Santiago. Gobernador, Capitán General, Adelantado de Gvatemala y Fundador. Nacio en Badajoz. Murió en Jalisco."

A small rectangular informational plaque is affixed to the wall directly below the painting, stating: "PEDRO DE ALVARADO Óleo sobre tela Copia del óleo original del siglo XVI" (Pedro de Alvarado, Oil on canvas, Copy of the original oil from the 16th century). The photograph is taken in a way that the painting appears rotated clockwise, showing the figure horizontally.
Fer_kings

Jun 4, 2026

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The image displays a full-length portrait painting of a man, identified as Don Pedro de Alvarado, hanging on a plain white wall, likely within a museum in Tepotzotlán, Mexico. The painting is housed in a dark red frame with a gold inner trim. The portrait depicts a stern-faced man, likely of the 16th century, adorned in elaborate period attire. He wears a prominent ruffled white ruff around his neck and matching cuffs at his wrists. His doublet and short breeches are fashioned from a rich, patterned gold and brown fabric. A red sash or cape is draped over his left shoulder. He holds a slender dark staff horizontally with both hands. His lower legs are clad in light-colored hose, ending in dark shoes with small bows. To the left of the man's head (viewer's left), a colorful coat of arms is painted, featuring blue and white vertical stripes on one half and gold with red details on the other. A small, white, fluffy animal, possibly a dog, is visible below his left arm. Below the man's feet, an oval-shaped cartouche contains intricate Spanish script. The text identifies him as "Don Pedro de Alvarado, Capitan Conquistador de México. Comendador en la Orden de Santiago. Gobernador, Capitán General, Adelantado de Gvatemala y Fundador. Nacio en Badajoz. Murió en Jalisco." A small rectangular informational plaque is affixed to the wall directly below the painting, stating: "PEDRO DE ALVARADO Óleo sobre tela Copia del óleo original del siglo XVI" (Pedro de Alvarado, Oil on canvas, Copy of the original oil from the 16th century). The photograph is taken in a way that the painting appears rotated clockwise, showing the figure horizontally.

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