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  1. Diego Velázquez. Maestro sin par del arte pictórico, el sevillano Diego Velázquez adornó su carácter con una discreción, reserva y serenidad tal que, si bien mucho se puede decir y se ha dicho sobre su obra, poco se sabe y probablemente nunca se sabrá más sobre su psicología. Joven disciplinado y concienzudo, no debieron de gustarle ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 2016 · Velázquez, Diego Rodríguez de Silva y. Sevilla (Spain), 1599 - Madrid (Spain), 1660. Born in Seville, Velázquez adopted his mothers surname, as was common in Andalusia, signing “Diego Velázquez” or “Diego de Silva Velázquez". He studied painting and worked professionally in his native city until he was twenty-four, then moved with ...

  3. Portús Pérez, Javier, Diego Velázquez 'Las Meninas'. en: Velázquez y la familia de Felipe IV [1650-1680], Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado, 2013, p.126-129 n.16 Ver voz de la enciclopedia Ver obra en línea del tiempo

  4. Diego Velázquez. Spanish Painter. Born: June 6, 1599 - Seville, Spain. Died: August 6, 1660 - Madrid, Spain. Baroque Art and Architecture. Portrait Painters. "I would rather be an ordinary painter working from life than be the greatest copyist on earth." 1 of 8.

  5. 20 de nov. de 2022 · Seville. Velázquez was born in 1599 in Seville in southern Spain, at that time an important city with a thriving artistic community. At the age of eleven, Velázquez was apprenticed to Francisco Pacheco, Seville's most significant artist and art theorist. From Pacheco, Velázquez learned the technical skills of drawing and painting, still-life ...

  6. 22 de may. de 2024 · Diego Velázquez was one of the most important Spanish painters of the 17th century, a giant of Western art. He had a keen eye and a prodigious facility with the brush. His works often show strong modeling and sharp contrasts of light, resembling the dramatic lighting technique called tenebrism .

  7. 1599 - Aug 6, 1660. Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez was a Spanish painter, the leading artist in the court of King Philip IV and of the Spanish Golden Age. He was an individualistic artist of the contemporary Baroque period. He began to paint in a precise tenebrist style, later developing a freer manner characterized by bold brushwork.

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