English: "Portrait of the Family of the 1st Viscount of Santarém" (1816), by Domingos Sequeira. The 1st Viscount of Santárem, João Diogo de Barros Leitão Carvalhosa, is here depicted in a large hall with his second wife, their five children, and his younger brother, D. António Roberto, archbishop of Adrianopolis. The portrait hanging over the mantlepiece, a portrait within a portrait, depicts his first-born son (by his first marriage; he would be a minister of King Michael I in the future) with his aunt and uncle, the Viscounts of Vila Nova da Rainha (sister and brother-in-law, respectively, of the Viscount of Santarém). The statuette over the table depicts King John VI, who ascended to the throne on 20 March 1816.
Português: "Retrato da Família do 1.º Visconde de Santarém" (1816), por Domingos Sequeira. O 1.º Visconde de Santarém, João Diogo de Barros Leitão Carvalhosa, faz-se retratar num amplo salão com a sua segunda mulher, os cinco filhos e o seu irmão mais novo, D. António Roberto, arcebispo de Adrianópolis. No retrato colocado sobre o fogão da sala, o quadro dentro do quadro, representa-se o filho primogénito (fruto do primeiro casamento e futuro ministro de D. Miguel) com os tios, viscondes de Vila Nova da Rainha (respectivamente irmã e cunhado do visconde de Santarém). A escultura posta sobre a mesa retrata D. João VI, que havia ascendido ao trono a 20 de Março de 1816.
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