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  1. The work is based on a portrait of Goya as an old man ( P864) painted by Vicente López in 1826. The resultant work has clear links to the statue of Goya that stands in front of the Prado Museum building´s north façade (the “Puerta de Goya” or “Goya Entrance)”. See work in timeline. Tags.

  2. 2016年1月1日 · Velázquez, Diego Rodríguez de Silva y. Sevilla (Spain), 1599 - Madrid (Spain), 1660. Born in Seville, Velázquez adopted his mothers surname, as was common in Andalusia, signing “Diego Velázquez” or “Diego de Silva Velázquez". He studied painting and worked professionally in his native city until he was twenty-four, then moved with ...

  3. Woman Painting by the Sea. Ca. 1882. Oil on panel. On display elsewhere. A woman paints energetically à plein air in a fashionable resort on the Normandy coast.

  4. Image archive. Request artworks available in our catalogue in digital format. The series of paintings featuring the ‘children in the water’ motif culminates in this work, in which nude boys play a greater part in the composition than in other pictures by Sorolla.

  5. The French queen would have dressed in this manner for solemn events, embellishing her outfit with jewellery such as the necklace, belt, and double string of pearls depicted here. Her complex hairstyle is interwoven with pearls and from one side hangs a pendant consisting of a diamond, a ruby, and a pearl.

  6. Request artworks available in our catalogue in digital format. Tuccia was one of the virgins at the temple of Vesta, goddess of fire. Accused of adultery, she proved her innocence by carrying water in a sieve without spilling a drop.

  7. In Greek mythology, the chimera was a fire-breathing female monster resembling a lion in the forepart, a goat in the middle and a dragon in the hind. According to legend, she was a daughter of Typhaon and Echidna, and had three heads, one for each of the three animals of which she was composed.

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