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Now, I don't mean to get into the possible historical argument AT ALL (I'm not from there, I don't know enough to have a good enough opinion nor this would be the place for it), but regardless of any implications of that kind, it's honestly a quite jarring and goofy (definitely deep in the uncanny valley) CG reconstruction that does stand out compared to many other pics you chose.
I would honestly go with some older painting that would fit better with the overall art style, if not what was shown on that very article, maybe something like this (which is from the Wiki, so a particularly easy choice): https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/38/Sim%C3%B3n_Bol%C3%ADvar._Toro_Moreno%2C_Jos%C3%A9._1922%2C_Legislative_Palace%2C_La_Paz.png
Cutting out the close up from that would look much better imo.
Another option is diplomatic Bolivar: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Venezuela#/media/File:El_Libertador_(Bol%C3%ADvar_diplom%C3%A1tico)_1860_000.jpg