| Feature | Spain (Metropolitan) | Latin America (Colonial/Post-Colonial) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Monarchy, Church, Aristocracy. | Creole Elite, Mixed-Race Typologies, Revolutionaries. | | Social Function | Maintaining Habsburg legitimacy and religious orthodoxy. | Negotiating racial hierarchy and later, national identity. | | Aesthetic Quality | Tenebrism (dark contrast), psychological realism. | Often decorative, idealized, later vibrant and muralist. |
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In Spain, masters like Diego Velázquez revolutionized the royal portrait. His work did not merely capture the physical likeness of the Habsburg monarchs; it captured the psychological weight and divine right of the crown. These European standards of majesty, piety, and wealth were exported directly to the New World. Viceroyal Portraiture
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