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Oval portrait of Carlos de Urrutia y Montoya.

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English: Oval portrait of Carlos de Urrutia y Montoya with his name and titles captioned below. Taken from a book published in 1971, the original piece is probably from the colonial period in Guatemala, likely between 1818-1821. He has a sash and medal of the Grand Cross of the Royal and Military Order of Saint Hermenegild and wears a formal uniform.
Español: Retrato oval de Carlos de Urrutia y Montoya con su nombre y títulos al pié de la imagen. Tomada de un libro publicado en 1971, la pieza original es posiblemente del período colonial en Guatemala, probablemente entre 1818-1821. Tiene sobre sí una faja y Medalla de la Gran Cruz de la Orden Real y Militar de San Hermenegildo, está vestido de uniforme formal.
Date 1810s
Source La Independencia en la realidad histórica by Arturo Valdés Oliva (1971) [1]
Author Unknown

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