On a beige background, a male figure standing in 3/4, turned to the left, face in front. Short black hair, same-brimmed hat. Faces colored with shading of the beard. He wears a black jacket and trousers with a red striped white shirt, a red striped black tie. He has a white handkerchief in his jacket pocket. The wooden cane with the blue tip rests between the crossed arms. Large ring on the ring finger of the right hand.
Gustavo Adolfo Luiz Guilherme Dodt da Cunha Barroso (Fortaleza, December 29, 1888 - Rio de Janeiro, December 3, 1959), lawyer, professor, museologist, politician, storyteller, folklorist, chronicler, essayist and Brazilian novelist. He was the creator and creator of the National Historical Museum in 1922, having been its Director for 35 years.