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The 429 Artworks of Diego Velazquez

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Diego Velazquez - Las Meninas or The Family of Philip IVLas Meninas or The Family of Philip IVDiego Velazquez

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Las Meninas, also known as The Family of Philip IV, is a masterpiece created by the renowned Spanish artist Diego Velazquez. This oil on canvas painting measu...

Museo del Prado (Madrid, Spain)
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Diego Velazquez - The Rokeby VenusThe Rokeby VenusDiego Velazquez

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The Rokeby Venus, painted between 1647 and 1651, is a masterpiece of Spanish Baroque art. The painting measures 122 cm in height and 177 cm in width, making it an impressive work of art. It was created using oil on canvas, which allowed Velázquez to achie...

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Diego Velazquez - Las Meninas (detail)Las Meninas (detail)Diego Velazquez

Discover the Masterpiece from the Spanish Golden Age

Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, better known as Diego Velázquez, was a leading artist of the Spanish Baroque and the court painter for King Philip IV. Born in Seville in 1599, he became one of the most influential painters of hi...

Museo del Prado (Madrid, Spain)
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Diego Velazquez - Prince Balthasar CarlosPrince Balthasar CarlosDiego Velazquez

Discover the beauty and elegance of Prince Balthasar Carlos, a masterpiece created by the renowned Spanish artist, Diego Velázquez. This stunning oil on canvas painting was completed ...

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Diego Velazquez - Las Meninas (The Maids of Honor) or the Royal FamilyLas Meninas (The Maids of Honor) or the Royal FamilyDiego Velazquez

Las Meninas (Spanish for The Maids of Honour) is a painting of the Spanish Golden Age. The work's complex and enigmatic composition raises questions about reality and illusion, and creates an uncertain relationship between the viewer and the figures depicted. Because of these complexities, Las Menin...

Museo del Prado (Madrid, Spain)
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Diego Velazquez - Venus at Her MirrorVenus at Her MirrorDiego Velazquez

The Rokeby Venus (also known as The Toilet of Venus, Venus at her Mirror, Venus and Cupid, or La Venus del espejo) is a painting by Diego Velázquez (1599–1660), the leading artist of the Spanish Golden Age. Completed between 1647 and 1651, and probably painted during the artist's visit to Italy, the...

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Diego Velazquez - Arachne (A Sibyl)Arachne (A Sibyl)Diego Velazquez

Arachne (A Sibyl) is a oil painting by the Spanish painter Diego Velazquez. It was painted in 1644-48. This picture is also connected with Arachne, like the famous Las Hilanderas. It presents something of a problem: what is the dark-haired young woman pointing to on the empty panel in front of her? ...

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Diego Velazquez - Head of a StagHead of a StagDiego Velazquez

Head of a Stag is a oil painting by the Spanish painter Diego Velazquez. It was painted in 1626-27. Philip IV was a bold and enthusiastic huntsman, and he wanted his court painter to record the stags he had killed for posterity. This painting (66,5 x 52,5 cm) is currently housed in the Galleria degl...

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Diego Velazquez - The Farmers- LunchThe Farmers' LunchDiego Velazquez

The Farmers' Lunch (Almuerzo de campesinos) is one of the first paintings by the Spanish artist Diego Velázquez. Painted in 1618, it combines a still life of food and drink with a depiction of three comic farmers, whose anatomy the artist studies closely. The composition shows a younger man gesturin...

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Diego Velazquez - The LunchThe LunchDiego Velazquez

The Lunch is a very early painting by Spanish artist Diego Velázquez, finished c. 1617. It is housed in the Hermitage Museum of St. Petersburg. The paintings portrays a table covered by a creased cloth, on which two pomegranates and a piece of bread lies. People attending the lunch include an aged m...

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Diego Velazquez - The Dwarf Francisco Lezcano, Called --El Niño de Vallecas--The Dwarf Francisco Lezcano, Called ''El Niño de Vallecas''Diego Velazquez

The most prolific of the early Haarlem printmakers, Jan van de Velde II firmly established the popularity of the Dutch landscape print and its celebration of the local countryside. During the period of prolonged truce in the Dutch revolt, he and a handful of other artists active in Haarlem began dep...

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