Abstract
In a Spain dominated by fervent religiosity, the painter Diego de Silva y Velázquez emerged as a master practitioner of a secular form of art which lead to a unique relationship with his patron, King Philip IV of Spain. In this 14 part series, art historian Tim Marlow explores the lives and works of the greatest artists in history. Works featured in this program include The Waterseller of Seville (1620, Wellington Museum, London), The Forge of Vulcan (1630, Prado, Madrid), The Surrender of Breda (1635, Prado, Madrid), Juan De Pareja (1650, Metropolitan Museum Of Art, New York) and Las Meninas (1656, Prado, Madrid).
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Series
The great artists
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00:24:03 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
Art history students, Intermediate (grades 7-9), High School (grades 10-12), College
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