Book Velázquez Las Meninas and late royal portraits - Thames & Hudson
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of one of the key moments in the history of Spanish court portraiture, covering the period from 1650 to 1680. In 1650, Velázquez was in Rome, where he depicted members of the papal court with a new sense of freedom, and the following year, he eagerly awaited his return to Spain, where he resumed the conventions of court portraiture. From that moment until his death in 1660, Velázquez dedicated most of his efforts to satisfying the growing demand for portraits of the Spanish royal family. These paintings were used for both family and diplomatic purposes, considering that the children of Philip IV with his last wife, Mariana of Austria, played a significant role in the strategic formation of political alliances across Europe.
The last ten years of Velázquez's career are marked by a distinctive and prominent personality. His patrons were now primarily women and children, rather than men, and this shift was accompanied by changes in pigment density, pictorial handwriting, and the range of colors, which became broader and richer. In terms of artistic achievements and social progress, this decade represents the peak of Velázquez’s career, with Las Meninas being his masterpiece. After the artist’s death, his role as court painter was continued by Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo and Juan Carreño de Miranda. Like Velázquez, both focused on color, while offering thoughtful interpretations of the royal image based on his latest portraits, especially his inclusion of interior scenes within the royal palace.
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| SKU | THANDSON- 9780500970584 |
| Manufacturer | Thames and Hudson |
| Model | 9780500970584 |
| Author | Javier Portús, Miguel Morán |
| Number of pages | 176 |
| Tongue | English |
| Binding | Tough |
| Year of release | January 27, 2014 |
| Size | 28.0 x 24.0 cm |
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