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Diego Rodríguez de Silva Velázquezborn: Seville, Spain; 6 June 1599
died: Madrid, Spain; 6 August 1660
Velázquez is one of the greatest artists. His art gives expression to his remarkable powers of observation. Influenced by studying 16th-century Venetian painting, he developed from a good representational artist into a creator of masterpieces of visual impression. With brilliant technique, he achieved effects of light and space, form and texture, that make him the guiding spirit for the French impressionists two-hundred years later.
He died in Spain with only local recognition for his genus. Recognition of him in Britan, France, and Germany waited until the beginning of the 19th century.
Alt spelling: Valazques Velazques
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The Infanta Margarita |
Forge of Vulcan |
Fifteen more Velazquez pictures.
born: Fuente de Cantos, Spain; 7 November 1598
died: Madrid, Spain; 27 August 1664
Bartolomé
Esteban Murilloborn: Seville, Spain; 28 December1617
died: Seville, Spain; 3 April 1682
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Urchin Hunting Fleas |
Women at a Window |
Girls Selling Fruit |
Baroque Overview
Baroque in Flanders
and Holland
Baroque in France