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A framed oil painting, titled "Por los muertos (Pour les morts)" by Darío de Regoyos y Valdés, circa 1896, is displayed on a plain, light-colored wall. The painting, signed "Regoyos" in its upper left, depicts two figures—an adult woman and a child—in a dark, somber interior, illuminated by a warm, low light source, creating a strong chiaroscuro effect. The adult woman, positioned on the right and shown in profile facing left, wears dark, flowing drapery, with her face and clasped hands brightly lit. The child, situated to her left, also has their face and hands illuminated as they look down intently at a small object held in their hands. Both figures appear to be kneeling or seated, clad in dark garments that recede into the shadows. The foreground floor area is also illuminated by the warm light. The painting is encased in an ornate, gold-colored frame. To the right of the painting, a white informational plaque details the artwork's title, artist, and date, and includes a QR code. This artwork is exhibited at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Asturias in Oviedo/Uviéu, Spain.
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Mar 24, 2026, 11:51 AM

Oviedo/uviéu, Spain

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A framed oil painting, titled "Por los muertos (Pour les morts)" by Darío de Regoyos y Valdés, circa 1896, is displayed on a plain, light-colored wall. The painting, signed "Regoyos" in its upper left, depicts two figures—an adult woman and a child—in a dark, somber interior, illuminated by a warm, low light source, creating a strong chiaroscuro effect. The adult woman, positioned on the right and shown in profile facing left, wears dark, flowing drapery, with her face and clasped hands brightly lit. The child, situated to her left, also has their face and hands illuminated as they look down intently at a small object held in their hands. Both figures appear to be kneeling or seated, clad in dark garments that recede into the shadows. The foreground floor area is also illuminated by the warm light. The painting is encased in an ornate, gold-colored frame. To the right of the painting, a white informational plaque details the artwork's title, artist, and date, and includes a QR code. This artwork is exhibited at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Asturias in Oviedo/Uviéu, Spain.

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