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Velazquez Collection (page 6)

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: Whimsical Allegory

Whimsical Allegory by LUCAS VELAZQUEZ, Eugenio (1817-1870). Romanticism. Oil on wood

Background imageVelazquez Collection: The Old Doorwoman

The Old Doorwoman by DAUMIER, Honor (1808-1879). Realism. Painting; Oil on canvas

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Dinner, By Lamplight

Dinner, By Lamplight by VALLOTTON, F lix (1865-1925). Symbolism. Les Nabis. Oil on canvas

Background imageVelazquez Collection: The Court Dwarf, Don Franciso Lezcano

The Court Dwarf, Don Franciso Lezcano by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660)

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Queen Mariana of Austria

Queen Mariana of Austria by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧuez de Silva (1599-1660). Portrait. Baroque art. Oil on canvas

Background imageVelazquez Collection: The Infante Don Carlos

The Infante Don Carlos by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660). Baroque art. Oil on canvas

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Menippus

Menippus by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660). Velazquez makes a burlesque interpretation of the sitter. Baroque

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Philip IV as a Hunter

Philip IV as a Hunter by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660). Portrait dressed as a hunter. Baroque art

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Portrait presumed to be Juana Pacheco as a Sibyl

Portrait presumed to be Juana Pacheco as a Sibyl by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660). (Daughter of the painter)

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Aesop

Aesop by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660). Particular burlesque interpretation of the artist. Baroque

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Francisco Pacheco

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

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Portrait of the Buffoon Redbeard, Cristobal de Castaneda

Portrait of the Buffoon Redbeard, Cristobal de Castaneda by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660)

Background imageVelazquez Collection: The Jester Don Juan of Austria

The Jester Don Juan of Austria (buffoon of Philip IVs court) by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660)

Background imageVelazquez Collection: The Infanta Maria of Austria, Queen of Hungary

The Infanta Maria of Austria, Queen of Hungary by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660). Baroque

Background imageVelazquez Collection: The Buffoon Calabacillas

The Buffoon Calabacillas by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660). Mistakenly called The Idiot of Coria

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Equestrian Portrait of Philip III

Equestrian Portrait of Philip III by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660). Baroque art. Oil on canvas

Background imageVelazquez Collection: The Forge of Vulcan, Right detail

The Forge of Vulcan, Right detail
VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660). The Forge of Vulcan. Right detail. Baroque art. Oil on canvas

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Madre Maria Jeronima de la Fuente

Madre Maria Jeronima de la Fuente

Background imageVelazquez Collection: The Gardens of the Villa Medici in Rome

The Gardens of the Villa Medici in Rome by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660). Baroque art. Oil on canvas

Background imageVelazquez Collection: GONZALEZ VELAZQUEZ, Zacar�(1763-1834). Don

GONZALEZ VELAZQUEZ, Zacar�(1763-1834). Don
GONZALEZ VELAZQUEZ, Zacaric; (1763-1834). Don Ventura Rodr ez. Copy of an original work of Francisco de Goya, 1784. Rodr ez with a plan of the palace of Boadilla del Monte. Neoclassicism

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Mercury and Argus

Mercury and Argus, 1659. Diego Rodriguez de Silva Velazquez (1599-1660). Oil on canvas, 127 x 248 cm

Background imageVelazquez Collection: Saint Anthony the Abbot and Saint Paul the Hermit

Saint Anthony the Abbot and Saint Paul the Hermit. Diego Rodriguez de Silva Velazquez (1599-1660). Oil on canvas, 1634

Background imageVelazquez Collection: A View of the City Of Zaragoza

A View of the City Of Zaragoza

Background imageVelazquez Collection: THE SPINNERS. The Fable of Arachne. Oil by Diego Velazquez, c1655

THE SPINNERS. The Fable of Arachne. Oil by Diego Velazquez, c1655

Background imageVelazquez Collection: VELASQUEZ: VULCAN. Forge of Vulcan by Diego Velasquez. Oil on canvas, 1630

VELASQUEZ: VULCAN. Forge of Vulcan by Diego Velasquez. Oil on canvas, 1630
VELASQUEZ: VULCAN. " Forge of Vulcan" by Diego Velasquez. Oil on canvas, 1630



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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.