Henrique Medina de Barros (18 August 1901, in Porto – 30 November 1988) was a Portuguese painter, better known as a portraitist.
[2] Medina was an academic painter during Modernism, and his subsequent career as a portraitist had an international reach.
He lived in London for ten years, before arriving in Rome, where he painted Mussolini's portrait.
In his youth, Medina had spent vacations in his family's house in the suburbs of Marinhas, located in the municipality of Esposende.
[1] The largest collection of his works is in Braga, at the Medina Museum, and is composed of 50 oil paintings and drawings.