Keywords: AlmonasteryRojas NewOrleans.JPG es Andrés Almonaster y Rojas Andrés Almonester sometimes given as Almonaster formal painted portrait New Orleans 1796 Almonester is shown with his ceremonial walking stick as Regidor of the Cabildo sword designating rank of Colonel and insignia of knighthood in the Order of Charles III His family crest is at lower left; a list of his accomplishments in Spanish Colonial New Orleans is at lower right The pose conceals his hand disfigured by injury some years before Details about painting via book Intimate Enemies by Christina Vella 1796 oil Institution unknown unknown other versions PD-old-100 18th-century portrait paintings location missing 1796 1796 portrait paintings Male 18th-century oil portraits of standing men at full length 1796 18th-century portraits with coat of arms Badges of the Order of Charles III in portrait paintings 1796 Drapery in portrait paintings 1796 Habit à la française in portrait paintings 1796 Hand-in-waistcoat in portrait paintings 1796 New Orleans in the 1790s People of New Orleans Amonester y Rojas Andrés Portrait paintings with inscriptions 1796 |