Diego Velasquez was one of the most important Spanish painters of the 17th century, a giant of Western art. He was a painter, King Philip IV and the main artist of the Spanish Golden Age court.
He had a great friendship with the paintbrush. That's why his sharp eyes did not make any mistake with the brush. The value of each of his works of art has always been and is. His works of art are so vivid that when one looks at them, one looks in amazement and loses oneself inside the picture.
Diego was born in 1599 in Seville, Spain. Famous 16th century.
Diego is one of them. He drew many royal portraits, especially Las Meninas. Includes Old Woman Cooking Eggs, Pope Innocent X and Juan Perez.
Her most famous work, however, is a portrait of Maria Theresa, daughter of the King of Spain, which has been very popular ever since. The famous picture is preserved in the museum. This painter died in 180 BC.
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