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  1. Year. 1652–1653. Medium. Oil on canvas. Dimensions. 234.2 cm × 131.5 cm (92.2 in × 51.8 in) Location. Museo del Prado, Madrid. Portrait of Mariana of Austria is a 1652–1653 oil-on-canvas painting by Diego Velázquez, the leading artist of the Spanish Golden Age, existing in a number of versions.

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  2. Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 15 (August 1920), p. 190, as a portrait of Queen Mariana of Austria, lent by Harry Payne Bingham. "The Museum's Fiftieth Anniversary: A Memorable Exhibition of Old Masterpieces."

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  4. Portrait of Mariana of Austria, Queen of Spain. Oil on canvas. 66 x 56 cm. Colección Thyssen-Bornemisza, on deposit at the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC) 416. 1935.15. Mariana of Austria, daughter of the Emperor Ferdinand III and Mary of Hungary, was born in Vienna in 1634.

  5. Queen Mariana of Austria. 1652 - 1653. Oil on canvas. Room 012. Mariana of Austria (1634-1696) was the daughter of the Emperor Ferdinand III and María of Austria, Queen of Hungary. It was intended that she marry her cousin, Prince Baltasar Carlos, but following his death she married Philip IV in 1649.

  6. Oil on canvas. Not on display. Mariana of Austria (1634-1696) was the daughter of the Emperor Ferdinand III and María Anna. It was intended that she marry her cousin, Prince Baltasar Carlos, but following his death she married Philip IV in 1649.This portrait, together with that of Ferdinand IV, King of the Romans ( P7680 ), could have been ...

  7. Diego Velázquez, Portrait of Queen Mariana de Austria, c. 1651-52. Oil on canvas, 234.2 x 132 cm. Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid (P1191). Figure 3. Diego Velázquez, Portrait of the Conde Duque de Olivares, c. 1638. Oil on paper, attached to panel, 80 x 63.5 mm. Patrimonio Nacional, Palacio Real, Madrid. Figure 4.

  8. Portrait of Mariana of Austria is a 1652–1653 oil-on-canvas painting by Diego Velázquez, the leading artist of the Spanish Golden Age, existing in a number of versions. Its subject, Doña Mariana (known as Maria Anna), was the daughter of Emperor Ferdinand III and Maria Anna of Spain.

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