** "Velazquez" by S. L. Bensusan is an early 20th-century exploration into the life and art of the celebrated Spanish painter, Diego de Silva Velazquez. Centered around his position as a royal court painter, the book uncovers the constraints and inspirations surrounding him, as it follows his artistic growth from his early days to his time serving King Philip IV of Spain. It covers his distinctive artistry, realistic style, and prevailing themes found in famous pieces, like "Las Meninas". The book also provides insight to the Spain of his time, the obstacles he overcame, and acknowledges Velazquez's lasting imprint on art, enhanced with images of his work to further showcase his influence. **
Velazquez
By S. L. (Samuel Levy) Bensusan
** Discover how one of Spain's great masters navigated the world of royalty while shaping the course of art history.
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