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Velázquez. Velázquez as baroque artist: Truthful rendering of visual reality Light / shadow = chiaroscuro Nature = basis of painting Revolutionary painter Artisan as artist “The painters’ painter”. Autorretrato Self-portrait 1656. Self-portrait C. 1640
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Velázquez as baroque artist: • Truthful rendering of visual reality • Light / shadow = chiaroscuro • Nature = basis of painting • Revolutionary painter • Artisan as artist • “The painters’ painter”
Autorretrato Self-portrait 1656
Self-portrait C. 1640 Museo de Bellas Artes de San Pio V, Valencia
“Old Woman Frying Eggs” 1618 National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
“Don Luis de Góngora y Argote” 1622 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
“Water seller of Sevilla” 1623 Wellington Museum, London
“Felipe IV” 1624-1627 Museo del Prado, Madrid
“Felipe IV” 1624-1627 Museo del Prado, Madrid
“Feast of Bacchus” / “Los borrachos” 1629 / Museo del Prado
“Cristo de San Plácido” / “Christ on the Cross” c. 1632 Museo del Prado, Madrid
“Conde Duque de Olivares” 1634 Museo del Prado, Madrid
“Las lanzas” / “El rendimiento de Breda” “The Surrender of Breda” Before 1635 Museo del Prado
“Calabacillas” 1637 Museo del Prado, Madrid
“Esopo” / “Aesop” c. 1639 Museo del Prado, Madrid
“Marte” / “Mars” 1639 Museo del Prado, Madrid
“Menipo” / “Menippus” 1639-1641 Museo del Prado, Madrid
“Venus at her Mirror” / “The Rokeby Venus” 1644-1648 / National Gallery, London
“Pope Innocent X” Cc. 1650 Galleria Doria-Pamphili, Rome
“Juan de Pareja” 1650 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
“Las meninas” 1656 Museo del Prado, Madrid
1. Velázquez 2. Los reyes 3. Aposentador José Nieto 4. Marcela de Ulloa (dueña) 5. Diegto Ruiz de Azcona Guardadueñas 6. María Agustina Sarmiento 7. Infanta Margarita María de Austria 8. Isabel de Velasco 9. Mari Bárbola 10. Nicolasito Pertusato 11. Perro León