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Kitchen Maid with the Supper at Emmaus, c.1618 Fine Art Print
Kitchen Maid with the Supper at Emmaus, c.1618
28" x 17"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $203.99
The Rokeby Venus Fine Art Print
The Rokeby Venus
28" x 21"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $243.99
Supper at Emmaus, 1620 Fine Art Print
Supper at Emmaus, 1620
23" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $226.99
Triumph of Bacchus, 1628 Fine Art Print
Triumph of Bacchus, 1628
27" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $245.99
The Forge of Vulcan, 1630 Fine Art Print
The Forge of Vulcan, 1630
27" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $242.99
Two Men at Table Fine Art Print
Two Men at Table
28" x 20"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $236.99
The Surrender of Breda, 1625 Fine Art Print
The Surrender of Breda, 1625
25" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $234.99
The Infanta Maria Theresa Fine Art Print
The Infanta Maria Theresa
25" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $235.99
The Revolution Fine Art Print
The Revolution
27" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $241.99
The Surrender of Breda Fine Art Print
The Surrender of Breda
28" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $246.99
The Spinners Fine Art Print
The Spinners
27" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $243.99
Philip IV Hunting Wild Boar Fine Art Print
Philip IV Hunting Wild Boar
28" x 19"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $214.99
Las Meninas Detail Fine Art Print
Las Meninas Detail
28" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $247.99
The Lunch, 1620 Fine Art Print
The Lunch, 1620
25" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $235.99
The Spinners - detail Fine Art Print
The Spinners - detail
28" x 21"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $241.99
Three Musicians, 1618 Fine Art Print
Three Musicians, 1618
26" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $239.99
Mercury and Argus, c.1659 Fine Art Print
Mercury and Argus, c.1659
28" x 16"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $194.99
The Crusaders Before Jerusalem Fine Art Print
The Crusaders Before Jerusalem
27" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $242.99
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Diego Velázquez (1599-1660) was born in Seville in southern Spain. By then, Spain was a very important city with thriving artistic community. Velázquez was apprenticed to Francisco Pacheco at the age of 11. Francisco Pacheco was Seville's most significant art theorist and artist in those years. Velázquez learned the technical skills of painting and drawing From Pacheco. He also learnt portraiture and still-life and soon surpassed his master. Velázquez did not follow the path of the more traditional Pacheco, instead he responded to the techniques of modern innovators such as Caravaggio. Velázquez finished his apprenticeship in 1617 and was granted the right to set up his own studio. In 1618, he married Juana, Pacheco's daughter and by 1621, the couple had two daughters.

In 1623, Velázquez was asked to paint a portrait of the young King Philip IV which he did. King Philip was so exited that he immediately appointed Velázquez as one of his painters. This gave Velázquez the opportunity to access the impressive royal collections from which he learnt a lot. Velázquez studied the Italian paintings, particularly those by Venetian artists such as Titian. And in 1628when Rubens arrived in Madrid on a diplomatic mission, the two artists got to know each other well. In 1629, Velázquez was given permission to visit Italy by himself and study Italian painting. He used this opportunity to search for new paintings and buy them on behalf of the King. Velázquez continued to rise up the ranks. In 1636 he was made Assistant to the and in 1643, he was promoted again to Gentleman of the Bedchamber, a very prestigious position. He was also made superintendent of the palace works. Three years later, he was put in charge of a project to modernize the old Alcázar palace.
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