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Velázquez and the Golden Age of Spanish Art
This is a detail from “Las Meninas” (1656) a portrait of the Infanta Margarita Theresa, by Diego Velázquez. (It is held at the Prado Museum in Madrid). Diego de Silva y Velázquez, was baptized in the Andalusian city of Seville, … Continue reading