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Finding Out About One of Spain’s National Artists—Diego Velasquez

Painting is part of the most sublime art forms, giving the painter a a way to speak to his or her audience in a very extraordinary way; there have been many movements in painting from abstract to realist, but the purpose and spirit is the same. A lot of people regard painting to be one of the highest art forms; throughout the history of the world, you can see how painting has adapted and changed into many different movements that reflect much of its time and era.

Spain has been famous for the paintings in its museums and collection of unique artifacts and artistic objects like sculptures, prints, drawings and a number of similar things. If you would long to personally have a glimse of extraordinary artifacts and especially the wonderful paintings in Spain’s museum, there is only one way and that is to travel to Spain. What you are supposed to do first in booking your vacation abroad is to make sure you at least know how to say basic words in their native language; you can learn the Spanish language by searching for online resources like Rocket Spanish where they give free basic cultural lessons as well free basic Spanish language lessons. Rocket Spanish Download is an excellent tool that can aid you in learning to speak Spanish.

As you study the history of Spain when it comes to arts, you will learn that there are a lot of Spanish painters that have established themselves as masters in the realm of painting and most of them had appeared during El Siglo de Oro or Spain’s Golden Age. One such popular artist which the world recognizes as a master in this area of art is Diego Velasquez. King Philip IV and his chief minister are only a few of the powerful friends Velasquez has; he made pieces for the royal family and to people with position and high nobility, presenting his technique and skills in all his paintings.

Coming from little nobility, Diego Velasquez was born in Seville in June 5, 1599 and he was the eldest of six children. It’s quite admirable that this painter’s talent was noticed so early, and that because of this he was able to gain an apprenticeship in the workshop of Francisco Pacheco when he was but eleven years old. He married Pacheco’s daughter and worked by doing several paintings of religious themes and tavern pieces and saved enough to buy a house for his family and another house to rent out.

Diego Velasquez went with his art and made a lot of amazing paintings that made him popular throughout the country and in different parts of the world. One of his many known piece was The Surrender of Breda which he produced after he had the pleasure of meeting the Marques de Spinola; needless to say, Spinola was amazed at the amount of details and the way that Velasquez was able to capture the expressions of emotion of the subjects in the painting. However, Diego will continue to paint and he would create an artwork that would be more famous and more brilliant than the Surrender of Breda, he will be widely known for his piece called Las Meninas or The Maids in Honour; The painting is said to be the most sought after piece in the world and until now most people visit Spain just to see this wonderful work of art.

Much more can be conveyed about Diego Velasquez, his life, paintings and character; he truly is Spain’s most admired artist and one of Spain’s pride.

Speed drawing portrait of Monica Bellucci in dry brush art