Velázquez's Masterpieces: Innocent X, Las Hilanderas, and Las Meninas
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Portrait of Pope Innocent X
This Baroque oil on canvas, painted around 1650, is a portrait located in Rome. During his second stay in Rome, Velázquez painted the Pope, demonstrating a loose technique and an exceptional ability to represent the psychological features of the sitter. The Pontiff himself recognized this mastery. The painting represents the Pope seated in a chair, dressed in white lace. Different shades of red are spread throughout the composition: in the chair, in the papal chasuble, and in his hat. The Pontiff holds in his hand a sheet of paper containing Velázquez's request. The portrait highlights the natural, incisive, and overwhelming face of Pope Innocent X.
Las Hilanderas (The Spinners or The Fable of Arachne)
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