Velazquez: A vivid portrait of a Spanish master and his era, from Seville to the royal court.
This accessible study follows Velazquez from his Sevillian beginnings to his rise as a leading court painter in Madrid. It blends biography with a guided look at his most famous works, the people around him, and the grand events that shaped his art.
- Learn how the artist’s career intertwined with the Spanish crown and court life.
- See key works discussed in context, including portraits of the king, family pictures, and renowned canvases like The Water-Carrier, The Surrender of Breda, Las Meninas, and The Maids of Honour.
- Discover the connections with contemporaries such as Murillo and the broader world of 17th‑century Spanish painting.
- Understand the practical side of an artist working under royal patronage and the studio culture of the era.
Ideal for readers of art history, Spanish art, and biographies of legendary painters seeking a grounded, narrative introduction to Velazquez and his time.