Diego Velazquez

Spanish Baroque Era Painter, 1599-1660 Spanish painter. He was one of the most important European artists of the 17th century, spending his career from 1623 in the service of Philip IV of Spain. His early canvases comprised bodegones and religious paintings, but as a court artist he was largely occupied in executing portraits, while also producing some historical, mythological and further religious works. His painting was deeply affected by the work of Rubens and by Venetian artists, especially Titian, as well as by the experience of two trips (1629-31 and 1649-51) to Italy. Under these joint influences he developed a uniquely personal style characterized by very loose, expressive brushwork. Although he had no immediate followers, he was greatly admired by such later painters as Goya and Manet


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Diego Velazquez Philip III on Horseback oil


Philip III on Horseback
Painting ID::  62309
Philip III on Horseback
1634-35 Oil on canvas Museo del Prado, Madrid Author: VEL?ZQUEZ
   
   
     

Diego Velazquez Prince Baltasar Carlos with the Count oil


Prince Baltasar Carlos with the Count
Painting ID::  62310
Prince Baltasar Carlos with the Count
Duke of Olivares at the Royal Mews (detail) c. 1636 Oil on canvas Collection of the Duke of Westminster, London The Count-Duke of Olivares stands in the middle ground to the right of the picture, with his master-at-arms; figures on the balcony above him include Philip IV, Queen Isabel and several courtiers who cannot be identified for certain
   
   
     

Diego Velazquez Prince Baltasar Carlos with the Count oil


Prince Baltasar Carlos with the Count
Painting ID::  62311
Prince Baltasar Carlos with the Count
Duke of Olivares at the Royal Mews (detail) c. 1636 Oil on canvas Collection of the Duke of Westminster, London The dwarf in the painting is probably Don Diego de Acedo, called El Primo
   
   
     

Diego Velazquez Pope Innocent X c oil


Pope Innocent X c
Painting ID::  62312
Pope Innocent X c
49,2 x 41,3 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington Perhaps the preeminent Spanish artist of the seventeenth century, Vel?zquez was, from 1623 on, court painter to Philip IV in Madrid. In 1650 Vel?zquez was sent to Italy to buy paintings for one of his monarch's palaces; while in Rome the artist was commissioned to portray the Pope. The final version (now in the Galleria Doria, Rome) was preceded by several small sketches. This canvas was executed probably by someone in his circle. Vel?zquez was given the unenviable task of depicting the most powerful and, according to contemporaries, the ugliest man in Rome. The artist was successful, for when the Pontiff saw the portrait he is said to have remarked, "troppo vero" (all too true!).
   
   
     

Diego Velazquez the infanta maria teresa, c oil


the infanta maria teresa, c
Painting ID::  64293
the infanta maria teresa, c
1659-60 madrid. prado
1659-60 madrid._prado
   
   
     

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     Spanish Baroque Era Painter, 1599-1660 Spanish painter. He was one of the most important European artists of the 17th century, spending his career from 1623 in the service of Philip IV of Spain. His early canvases comprised bodegones and religious paintings, but as a court artist he was largely occupied in executing portraits, while also producing some historical, mythological and further religious works. His painting was deeply affected by the work of Rubens and by Venetian artists, especially Titian, as well as by the experience of two trips (1629-31 and 1649-51) to Italy. Under these joint influences he developed a uniquely personal style characterized by very loose, expressive brushwork. Although he had no immediate followers, he was greatly admired by such later painters as Goya and Manet

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