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  1. The Spinners, or the Fable of Arachne. 1655 - 1660. Oil on canvas. Room 015A. This painting is the result of two acts carried out in different periods. First, Velázquez painted the surface occupied by the figures and the tapestry in the background.

  2. Las Hilanderas ( Spanish pronunciation: [las ilanˈdeɾas]; "The Spinners") is a painting by the Spanish painter Diego Velázquez, in the Museo del Prado of Madrid, Spain. It is also known by the title The Fable of Arachne.

  3. The Spinners, 1657 by Diego Velázquez. One of the most famous of the paintings by Velázquez, and an example of his great mythological works, is The Spinners, also known as The Fable of Arachne (Las Hilanderas). It was painted not for the king but for a private patron.

  4. Las hilanderas, o la fábula de Aracne. 1796. Talla dulce: aguafuerte y buril sobre papel continuo, 547 x 664 mm. Esta estampa reproduce la pintura de Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez que se conservaba en el Palacio Real de Madrid, hoy en el Museo del Prado ( P01173 ).

  5. One of Velázquez's most ambiguous and complex masterpieces, Las Hilanderas (also known as The Spinners or The Fable of Arachne) is based on the story of the weaving competition between Arachne and the goddess Pallas Athena, from Ovid's Metamorphoses, book VI.

  6. 13 de sept. de 2023 · The Spinners or The Fable of Arachne (1655-1660). Velázquez. The myth of Arachne is a convincing proof that the gods, as far as their behavior is concerned, are usually more human than gods: Athena (in Greek mythology, Minerva in Roman mythology), one of the most powerful figures of Olympus, goddess of war, wisdom, and the arts (at ...

  7. The Spinners, by Velázquez. Live Instagram video where you can discover “The Spinners, or The Fable of Aracne” by Velázquez with Christina Simmons, thanks to the American Friends of the Prado Museum. #MuseodelPrado #artmuseums #guidedtour