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  2. Apr 23, 2024 · Diego Velázquez was one of the most important Spanish painters of the 17th century, a giant of Western art. He had a keen eye and a prodigious facility with the brush. His works often show strong modeling and sharp contrasts of light, resembling the dramatic lighting technique called tenebrism.

  3. Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, [a] Knight of the Order of Santiago (baptized 6 June 1599 – 6 August 1660) was a Spanish painter, the leading artist in the court of King Philip IV of Spain and Portugal, and of the Spanish Golden Age . He was an individualistic artist of the Baroque period (c. 1600–1750).

    • June 6, 1599
    • August 6, 1660 (aged 61), Madrid, Spain
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    • Las Meninas. Date Created: 1656. Dimensions: 318 × 276 centimeters (125.2 × 108.7 inches) Location: Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain. Las Meninas is considered to be the ultimate masterpiece of the Spanish artist.
    • Old Woman Frying Eggs. Date Created: 1618. Dimensions: 100.5 × 119.5 centimeters (39.6 × 47.0 inches. Location: Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland.
    • The Waterseller of Seville. Date Created: 1618-1622. Dimensions: 105 × 80 centimeters (41 × 31 inches) Location: Apsley House, London, United Kingdom. The Waterseller of Seville is another work of which the exact date is unclear and which dates back to the painter’s period in Seville.
    • Portrait of Francisco Pacheco. Date Created: 1622. Dimensions: 41 x 36 centimeters (16.14 x 14.17 inches) Location: Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain. The Portrait of Francisco Pacheco is one of the numerous portraits painted by Velázquez, but unlike the paintings of members of the royal family, this painting depicts somebody much closer to him.
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Las_MeninasLas Meninas - Wikipedia

    Las Meninas ( Spanish for ' The Ladies-in-waiting ' [a] pronounced [las meˈninas]) is a 1656 painting in the Museo del Prado in Madrid, by Diego Velázquez, the leading artist of the Spanish Baroque.

    • 1656
  5. While there, he also painted the famous Rokeby Venus for an important Spanish nobleman, the Marques de Eliche. The Golden Age The 17th century was the 'Siglo de Oro' or 'Golden Age' for art and literature in Spain.

  6. Diego Velázquez was one of the finest Spanish artists of all time. Velázquez became initially popular with his paintings of religious themes. However, he eventually moved toward complex artworks that featured realistic subjects, which earned him a position at the royal court of King Philip IV.

  7. Although Diego Velázquez's primary position was one of prestigious court painter for Spain's King Philip IV during the Baroque period, he is most celebrated for breaking portraiture and scene painting out of its staid confines.

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