Doña Antonia de Ipeñarrieta y Galdós and Her Son Don Luis
1634 painting by Diego Velázquez / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Doña Antonia de Ipeñarrieta y Galdós and Her Son Don Luis is a 1634 portrait by Diego Velázquez, now in the Prado Museum. Doña Antonia and her son Luis are shown standing, captured in an elegant melancholy. The woman uses the chair to support herself, to emphasize her social status in the Court, where she had the right to sit.[1] According to different studies of the canvas, it is believed that the child's figure could have been added afterwards.
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Artist | Diego Velázquez |
Year | 1634 |
Medium | oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 205 cm × 115 cm (81 in × 45 in) |
Location | Museo del Prado, Madrid |
In this portrait, Velázquez begins to reinterpret long strokes influenced by Juan Pantoja de la Cruz, giving more expression and delicacy, expressing her natural and easy manner, and capturing a golden light with inexplicable technique.[2] In any case, the experts consider the portrait of her husband to be superior.