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Diego Velazquez, a renowned Spanish painter of the 17th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his masterful works

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Infant Baltasar Carlos (1629-1646), 1639 (c1927). Artist: Diego Velasquez

Infant Baltasar Carlos (1629-1646), 1639 (c1927). Artist: Diego Velasquez
Infant Baltasar Carlos (1629-1646), 1639 (c1927). Baltasar Carlos was Prince of Asturias and of Portugal and the only son of King Philip IV of Spain and Elisabeth of France

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Philip IV, King of Spain, c1644. Artist: Workshop of Diego Velazquez

Philip IV, King of Spain, c1644. Artist: Workshop of Diego Velazquez
Philip IV, King of Spain, c1644. Painting held at the Dulwich Picture Gallery, London. From The Connoisseur Volume XC, [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1932]

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Portrait of Don Luis de Gongora, 1622 (1931). Artist: Diego Velasquez

Portrait of Don Luis de Gongora, 1622 (1931). Artist: Diego Velasquez
Portrait of Don Luis de Gongora, 1622 (1931). Painting held in Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. From The Studio Volume 102, [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1931]

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Las Meninas, or The Family of Felipe IV, c1656. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Las Meninas, or The Family of Felipe IV, c1656. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Las Meninas, or The Family of Felipe IV, c1656. A portrait of the Infanta Margarita, daughter of Felipe IV (1605-1665), surrounded by her servants or family in a hall of Madrid?s Alcazar Palace

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Portrait of Sebastian de Morra, c1645, (1902). Artist: Diego Velasquez

Portrait of Sebastian de Morra, c1645, (1902). Artist: Diego Velasquez
Portrait of Sebastian de Morra, c1645. From The Connoisseur Vol. IV [Otto Limited, London, 1902.]

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Foundation Sancti-Spiritus, (1550s), 1920s

Foundation Sancti-Spiritus, (1550s), 1920s
Foundation Sancti-Spiritus. Velazquez founded Sancti-Spiritus in the same year as he founded Trinidad, in 1514. In 1550 it had 400 inhabitants and in 1605 was attacked

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Foundation of Trinidad, (1534), 1920s

Foundation of Trinidad, (1534), 1920s
Trinity Foundation, founded by Diego Velazquez in 1514 located ten miles from the port of Jagua. In 1534 it was almost depopulated; in 1620 it had 250 inhabitants

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Foundation of Baracoa, (16th century), 1920s

Foundation of Baracoa, (16th century), 1920s
Foundation of Baracoa. Colombus arrived at Baracoa 27th November 1492 and Diego Velazquez founded it in 1512, the oldest city of Cuba as well as its first capital

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Diego Velazquez, Spanish artist, c1880-1882. Artist: Hans Makart

Diego Velazquez, Spanish artist, c1880-1882. Artist: Hans Makart
Diego Velazquez, Spanish artist, c1880-1882. A print from Modern Artists, prepared under the direction of FG Dumas, JS Virtue and Co, London, c1880-1882

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Philip IV of Spain, c1656, (1933). Artist: Diego Velasquez

Philip IV of Spain, c1656, (1933). Artist: Diego Velasquez
Philip IV of Spain, c1656, (1933). Portrait of King Philip IV (1605-1665). From the collection of the National Gallery, London.Illustration from the Apollo, Volume XVIII, no 106, (October 1933)

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Pope Innocent X, c1650, (1929). Artist: Alinari

Pope Innocent X, c1650, (1929). Artist: Alinari
Pope Innocent X, c1650, (1929). Illustration from the Apollo Volume X, no 55, (July 1929)

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Elisabeth of Bourbon, wife of King Philip IV of Spain, c1630 (1901)

Elisabeth of Bourbon, wife of King Philip IV of Spain, c1630 (1901). From the collection of the Prado, Madrid, Spain. Illustration from The Connoisseur, (November 1901)

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Philip IV of Spain, c1656, (1912). Artist: Diego Velasquez

Philip IV of Spain, c1656, (1912). Artist: Diego Velasquez
Philip IV of Spain, c1656, (1912). Philip IV (1605-1665) ruled Spain from 1621 and Portugal from 1640. A colour print from Famous Paintings, with an introduction by Gilbert Chesterton

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Philip IV of Spain in Brown and Silver, c1631-1632, (1912). Artist: Diego Velasquez

Philip IV of Spain in Brown and Silver, c1631-1632, (1912). Artist: Diego Velasquez
Philip IV of Spain in Brown and Silver, c1631-1632, (1912). Philip IV (1605-1665) ruled Spain from 1621 and Portugal from 1640

Background imageVelazquez Collection: The Lady with a Fan, c1630-1650, (1912). Artist: Diego Velasquez

The Lady with a Fan, c1630-1650, (1912). Artist: Diego Velasquez
The Lady with a Fan, c1630-1650, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings, with an introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, Cassell and Company, (London, New York, Toronto, 1912)

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Dona Antonia Ifenarrietta and Her Son, 1631. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Dona Antonia Ifenarrietta and Her Son, 1631. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Dona Antonia Ifenarrietta and Her Son, 1631. From the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Portrait of Count-Duke of Olivares, 1638. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Portrait of Count-Duke of Olivares, 1638. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Portrait of Count-Duke of Olivares, 1638. Gaspar de Guzman, Count-Duke of Olivares (1587-1645) was a favourite and minister of King Philip IV of Spain

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Painting of King Phillip IV of Spain, 16th century. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Painting of King Phillip IV of Spain, 16th century. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Painting of King Phillip IV of Spain by Velasquez, from the Kunstmuseums collection in Austria, 16th century

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Painting of the Infanta Maria Theresa, 17th century. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Painting of the Infanta Maria Theresa, 17th century. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Painting of the Infanta Maria Theresa (10 September 1638 - 30 July 1683) by Velasquez (June 6, 1599 - August 6, 1660), from the Kunsthistoriches museums collection in Vienna, 17th century

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Philip IV, King of Spain, c1626. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Philip IV, King of Spain, c1626. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Philip IV, King of Spain, c1626. Philip (1605-1665), pictured here dressed in black wearing the order of the Golden Fleece, was king of Spain from 1621

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Philip IV, King of Spain, 1632-1636. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Philip IV, King of Spain, 1632-1636. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Philip IV, King of Spain, 1632-1636. Philip (1605-1665), pictured here in hunting dress, was king of Spain from 1621. His reign saw a decline in the economic and military fortunes of Spain

Background imageVelazquez Collection: The Cardinal Infante Don Fernando, c1632. Artist: Diego Velasquez

The Cardinal Infante Don Fernando, c1632. Artist: Diego Velasquez
The Cardinal Infante Don Fernando, c1632. Portrait of the younger brother of Philip IV of Spain (1605-1665) in hunting dress, with a gun and dog

Background imageVelazquez Collection: St Anthony and St Paul, the Hermit, 1645. Artist: Diego Velasquez

St Anthony and St Paul, the Hermit, 1645. Artist: Diego Velasquez
St Anthony and St Paul, the Hermit, 1645. St Anthony (251-356) and St Paul the Hermit in the desert being fed by a raven

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Don Diego Del Corral, 1631. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Don Diego Del Corral, 1631. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Don Diego Del Corral, 1631. From the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Queen Isabella of Bourbon, 1629-1635. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Queen Isabella of Bourbon, 1629-1635. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Queen Isabella of Bourbon, 1629-1635. From the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Court Dwarf Don Antonio el Ingles, 1640-1645. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Court Dwarf Don Antonio el Ingles, 1640-1645. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Court Dwarf Don Antonio el Ingles, 1640-1645. From the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Portrait of Philip IV of Spain, c1656-c1660. Artist: Diego Velasquez

Portrait of Philip IV of Spain, c1656-c1660. Artist: Diego Velasquez
Portrait of Philip IV of Spain, c1656-c1660. Detail. Philip (1605-1665) was King of Spain from 1621. His reign saw a decline in the economic and military fortunes of Spain

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Damage done to the Rokeby Venus by suffragette

Damage done to the Rokeby Venus by suffragette
The actual damage done to the Rokeby Venus by the suffragette with a chopper. Cuts made by militant suffragette Mary Richardson to the canvas of Velazquezs painting in the National Gallery on 10th

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Margaret Theresa Of Spain Portrait Infanta Margarita Teresa

Margaret Theresa Of Spain Portrait Infanta Margarita Teresa
Margaret Theresa of Spain, in Spanish, Margarita Teresa, 1651 - 1673. After a print made in the 19th century by Charles Albert Waltner which was copied from Velazquez's famous painting Las Meninas

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Diego RodrAiguez de Silva y VelAazquez, 1599 - 1660. Spanish painter. Illustration by Gordon Ross

Diego RodrAiguez de Silva y VelAazquez, 1599 - 1660. Spanish painter. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946), from Living Biographies of Great Painters

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Velazquez La reddition de la ville Breda Les Lances

Velazquez La reddition de la ville Breda Les Lances
Velazquez. La reddition de la ville de Breda. Les Lances. (au Musee du Prado); Juan Laurent (French, 1816 - 1892); Prado, Spain; 1875; Albumen silver print

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Velazquez Las Meninas au musee du Prado Juan Laurent

Velazquez Las Meninas au musee du Prado Juan Laurent
Velazquez: Las Meninas au musee du Prado; Juan Laurent (French, 1816 - 1892); Madrid, Spain; 1875; Albumen silver print

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Pavilion Erected Velazquez Isle Pheasants River Bidasoa

Pavilion Erected Velazquez Isle Pheasants River Bidasoa
The Pavilion Erected by Velazquez on the Isle of Pheasants in the River Bidasoa; Nikols Henneman (British, 1813 - 1893); London, England; 1847; Salted paper print; 10.1 × 14.6 cm (4 × 5 3, 4 in.)

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Las Meninas By Diego Velazquez. From The Worlds Greatest Paintings, Published By Odhams Press

Las Meninas By Diego Velazquez. From The Worlds Greatest Paintings, Published By Odhams Press, London, 1934

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Felipe Iv King Of Spain In Hunting Costume. 19Th Century Engraving After Diego Vel

Felipe Iv King Of Spain In Hunting Costume. 19Th Century Engraving After Diego Vel

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Juan Velazquez de Leon (?-1520). Spanish conqueror. Engravin

Juan Velazquez de Leon (?-1520). Spanish conqueror. Engravin
Juan Velazquez de Leon (?-1520). Spanish conqueror. Portrait in Atlas Pintoresco e Historico de los Estados Unidos de M?xico (1885). Engraving. Colored

Background imageVelazquez Collection: The musicians, c. 1617-1618, by Diego Velazquez (1599-1660)

The musicians, c. 1617-1618, by Diego Velazquez (1599-1660)
Diego Velazquez (1599-1660). Spanish Baroque painter. The musicians, c.1617-1618. Gemaldegalerie. Berlin. Germany

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Tavern scene, 1622, by Diego Velazquez

Tavern scene, 1622, by Diego Velazquez
Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez (1599-1660). Spanish painter. Tavern scene, 1622. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Mariana of Austria at Prayer by Velazquez

Mariana of Austria at Prayer by Velazquez
Mariana of Austria (1634-1696). Queen of Spain. Mariana of Austria at Prayer. 1655. Portrait by Diego Velazquez. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Cortes (Velazquez)

Cortes (Velazquez)
HERNANDO CORTES Spanish conquistador in Mexico. Date: 1485-1547

Background imageVelazquez Collection: America (1519). Diego Velằuez entrusting to

America (1519). Diego Velằuez entrusting to
America (1519). Diego Velằ uez entrusting to Cort鳠 the conquest of Mexico. Painting. SPAIN. Madrid. Americas Museum

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Philip IV hunting Wild Boar ( La Tela Real )

Philip IV hunting Wild Boar ( La Tela Real ) by VELAZQUEZ, Diego de (17th c.-)

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Christ Crucified

Christ Crucified by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660). Baroque art. Oil on canvas

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Portrait of Philip IV. King of Spain (1621-1665)

Portrait of Philip IV. King of Spain (1621-1665) by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660). Portrait with armour

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Statue of Velazquez in front of Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain, Europe

Statue of Velazquez in front of Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain, Europe

Background imageVelazquez Collection: The Buffoon don Juan de Austria, ca. 1632, by Diego

The Buffoon don Juan de Austria, ca. 1632, by Diego
Diego Velazquez (1599-1660). Spanish painter. The Buffoon don Juan de Austria, ca. 1632. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageVelazquez Collection: The Buffoon Calabacillas, 1635-1639, by Diego Velazquez

The Buffoon Calabacillas, 1635-1639, by Diego Velazquez
Diego Velazquez (1599-1660). Spanish painter. The Buffoon Calabacillas, 1635-1639. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Society children in fancy dress

Society children in fancy dress
Imitating grown-ups, society children in fancy dress - photographs taken at a ball for children given by Lady Clementine Waring for her daughter, Miss Clematis Waring. Top left is the Hon



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Diego Velazquez, a renowned Spanish painter of the 17th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his masterful works. From his early painting "Old Woman Cooking Eggs" to his iconic masterpiece "Las Meninas, " Velazquez's talent and innovation shine through. In "Las Meninas, " painted in 1656, Velazquez captures a moment in time within the royal court of King Philip IV. The composition is complex and intriguing, as he includes himself in the painting alongside various members of the court. This self-portrait showcases not only his technical skill but also his ability to portray human emotions with depth and realism. Another notable work by Velazquez is "The Spinners, " completed in 1657. This piece depicts women engaged in their daily task of spinning thread while incorporating elements of mythology and storytelling. The attention to detail and use of light showcase Velazquez's mastery over texture and atmosphere, not limited to portraiture; he also delved into religious themes such as "The Immaculate Conception of the Virgin. " In this painting from around 1617, he portrays Mary surrounded by celestial beings, evoking a sense of divine grace and purity. One cannot discuss Velazquez without mentioning his famous portrait titled "Pope Innocent X. " Painted during a trip to Rome, this portrait captures the intensity and power emanating from the Pope's gaze. It remains one of Velazquez's most celebrated works due to its psychological depth and striking execution. Beyond his artistic achievements, it is worth noting that there were multiple individuals named Diego Velazquez throughout history. One such figure was Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velázquezy Cuellar (1599-1660), whose contributions continue to inspire artists worldwide. As we explore these glimpses into Diego Velazquez's life through his artwork, we are reminded of his immense talent and lasting impact on the art world.