Paint tab:
-Title: Las Meninas.
-Author: Diego Velázquez.
-Year: 1656.
- Style: Baroque.
- Technique: Oil painting.
- Localization: Museo del Prado.
- General description: This painting was created by Diego Velázquez in 1656, in the period of Baroque with reign of Felipe IV that is in the picture of the bottom. The painting was created by oil painting and now is in the Museum of Prado.
INTRODUCTION
The painting that we can see was created by Diego Velázquez in 1656, in this period the style was the Baroque that is cultural and artist movement that developed in Europe and its American colonies between the end of the 16th and beginning 18th century.
ANALYSIS
This painting is Las Meninas and was the most important painting of Diego Velázqued in 1656. First and from left to right we have Maria Agustina which is bowing and offering a jar vase red on a silver try the infanta Margarita of Austria, which is located in the centre of the composition and it is be a delightful and charming girl of six years of age. Margaret accepts the beaker with your hand and us notes with your child´s candid view. A little more to the right we see another menina, Isabel de Velasco, also showing their respect through a gentle reverence. The following is Maribarbola. A little more back, to the left, is the pinter Velázquez by holding a brush in right hand and paddle with the other brushed on the left. It is inspiring for paint the kings and has represented himself very elegant. There isn't very light and the mayoritarian colors are dark. Has a combination of perspective and linal área.
CONCLUSION
This picture Las Meninas was created by Diego Velázquez in 1656 in period of baroque and was the most important picture of Velázquez. Also Velázquez worked for the King that was in this moment Felipe IV last king of the Austrias
INTRODUCTION
The painting that we can see was created by Diego Velázquez in 1656, in this period the style was the Baroque that is cultural and artist movement that developed in Europe and its American colonies between the end of the 16th and beginning 18th century.
ANALYSIS
This painting is Las Meninas and was the most important painting of Diego Velázqued in 1656. First and from left to right we have Maria Agustina which is bowing and offering a jar vase red on a silver try the infanta Margarita of Austria, which is located in the centre of the composition and it is be a delightful and charming girl of six years of age. Margaret accepts the beaker with your hand and us notes with your child´s candid view. A little more to the right we see another menina, Isabel de Velasco, also showing their respect through a gentle reverence. The following is Maribarbola. A little more back, to the left, is the pinter Velázquez by holding a brush in right hand and paddle with the other brushed on the left. It is inspiring for paint the kings and has represented himself very elegant. There isn't very light and the mayoritarian colors are dark. Has a combination of perspective and linal área.
CONCLUSION
This picture Las Meninas was created by Diego Velázquez in 1656 in period of baroque and was the most important picture of Velázquez. Also Velázquez worked for the King that was in this moment Felipe IV last king of the Austrias
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