English: Portrait of the Portuguese soldier and navigator Fernando de Magallanes (1480-1521). This portrait is a cut-out variant of the copy that is kept in the Naval Museum of Madrid; the original, according to Vargas Ponce, was in 1787 in the house of the canon of the cathedral of Toledo Felipe Vallejo; it was from that painting that Fernando Selma took the engraving that appears in the Relationship of the last trip to Magellan (Madrid, 1788). The origin of these three works is possibly in a 16th-century painting that existed in the gallery of the Duke of Florence, attributed to the school of Ángel Broncino.
Español: Retrato del militar y navegante portugués Fernando de Magallanes (1480-1521). Este retrato es una variante recortada de la copia que se guarda en el
Museo Naval de Madrid; el original, según Vargas Ponce, estaba en 1787 en la casa del canónigo de la
catedral de Toledo Felipe Vallejo; fue de esa pintura que Fernando Selma sacó el grabado que figura en la Relación del último viaje al Magallanes (Madrid, 1788). El origen de estas tres obras posiblemente está en una pintura del siglo XVI que existía en la galería del duque de Florencia, atribuida a la escuela de Ángel Broncino.
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