Művész: Diego Velazquez
Stílus: Baroque
találka: 1656
múzeum: Museo del Prado (Madrid, Spain)
Technika: Oil On Canvas
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 his time, leaving an indelible mark on Western art.
Las Meninas, painted in 1656, is considered one of Velázquez's greatest masterpieces. This oil on canvas painting measures 318 x 276 cm and is housed in the prestigious Museo del Prado in Madrid, Spain.
Las Meninas is a unique painting that combines portrait and genre styles. It captures a moment in the Spanish royal court, featuring the princess, her entourage, and the artist himself at work.
Las Meninas is a complex painting that raises questions about reality and illusion. The uncertain relationship between the viewer and the figures depicted, as well as the use of mirrors and reflections, contribute to its enigmatic nature.
To learn more about this fascinating masterpiece, visit Smarthistory, where you can explore the painting in detail and discover its many secrets.
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Szabad kereskedelmi célú felhasználásra. Lásd alább. |
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