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Short description: 16th century oil painting
Chafariz d’El-Rey
English: The King's Fountain
Chafariz d’El-Rey, c. 1570-80 (Colecção Berardo).png
Yearc. 1570, perhaps continuing until c. 1580
SubjectChafariz d’El-Rey
LocationPálacio da Bacalhôa, Azeitão

The King's Fountain (Portuguese: Chafariz d'El-Rey) is a 16th century oil painting by an anonymous Flemish painter. The work depicts a scene in front of the Chafariz de El-Rei (English: The King's Fountain) in Lisbon, Portugal.[1][2]

Painting

The King's Fountain depicts a scene set around the Chafariz de El-Rei in Lisbon, the capital of the-then Kingdom of Portugal. Painted during the late 16th century, the work features images associated with the wealth and power of the burgeoning Portuguese Empire; trade goods from Japan , Goa, and various African kingdoms are seen, as are African slaves and free Africans.[1] Portuguese Jewish[3] constables can be seen detaining a thief[2] or drunk,[1] and the painting notably contains a depiction of an Afro-Portuguese knight endowed with the heraldry of the Order of Santiago,[1][2] sometimes identified as João de Sá Panasco. More domestically-minded work can be seen, such as boatmen unloading grain and attending to passengers, while jugglers and vendors can be seen mingling with the crowd. Several animals are also present.[1][4]

Reception

The wide variety of figures seen in the painting led to the work being described as being an example of globalization in the Renaissance period.[2][1][4][5] The painting currently is on display at the Pálacio da Bacalhôa in Azeitão, Portugal.[1]

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