Moreno Carbonero Wall Art
The eldest son of King Juan II of Aragon and Queen Blanca of Navarre, Carlos de Viana was heir to both thrones, yet his father disowned him in favour of his other son, Fernando. Because of his growing popularity in Catalonia, Fernando forced him to abandon public life, and that is the moment Moreno Carbonero immortalizes in this work from 1881. A resigned Carlos dedicates himself to reading and studying at the library of the Neapolitan convent where he took refuge, accompanied only by a dog.
A great image for framing behind glass, or block mounting on canvas to create a focal point and conversation piece in any art lover's home.
Prince Carlos de Viana
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Moreno Carbonero Wall Art
The eldest son of King Juan II of Aragon and Queen Blanca of Navarre, Carlos de Viana was heir to both thrones, yet his father disowned him in favour of his other son, Fernando. Because of his growing popularity in Catalonia, Fernando forced him to abandon public life, and that is the moment Moreno Carbonero immortalizes in this work from 1881. A resigned Carlos dedicates himself to reading and studying at the library of the Neapolitan convent where he took refuge, accompanied only by a dog.
A great image for framing behind glass, or block mounting on canvas to create a focal point and conversation piece in any art lover's home.
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