Las Menínas — Diego Velázquez
Las Menínas — Diego Velázquez
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Las Menínas (1656) is one of the most celebrated and endlessly debated paintings in the history of Western art. In a large room of the Royal Alcázar, the Infanta Margarita stands at the center attended by her ladies-in-waiting, while Velázquez himself appears at the left, brush in hand, looking out at the viewer. Whose reflections appear in the mirror on the back wall? Who is painting whom? The painting folds the act of representation back on itself with a sophistication that feels entirely modern.
Diego Velázquez was the supreme master of the Spanish Golden Age — court painter to Philip IV and one of the greatest painters in the history of art.
This fine art print is reproduced on premium luster photo paper, capturing the extraordinary light and detail of Velázquez's original with exceptional fidelity.

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