Espagnole Collection
"Espagnole: A Glimpse into Spanish Art through the Ages" Step into the world of Spanish art and be captivated by its rich history and diverse range of masterpieces
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"Espagnole: A Glimpse into Spanish Art through the Ages" Step into the world of Spanish art and be captivated by its rich history and diverse range of masterpieces. From religious scenes to royal portraits, these artworks showcase the talent and creativity that define Spain's artistic heritage. L'adoAdoration of the Shepherds, c. 1650 (oil on canvas): Witness a tender moment as shepherds pay homage to baby Jesus in this captivating painting. The artist's meticulous brushstrokes bring warmth and serenity to this timeless scene. Saturn Devouring His Son, 1819-1823 (mixed media mural transferred to canvas): Delve into Francisco Goya's dark imagination with this haunting depiction of Saturn consuming his own child. This chilling artwork reflects the artist's exploration of human nature's darker side. Las Meninas. Detail: self-portrait of the painter in front of his easel, 1656 (oil on canvas): Discover Diego Velázquez's genius as he includes himself within his iconic masterpiece "Las Meninas. " This self-portrait reveals Velázquez's skillful technique while capturing a glimpse behind-the-scenes at court life. Las Meninas, Detail: Margarita Teresa surrounded by servants and court dwarfs, 1656 (oil on canvas): Explore the intricate details within "Las Meninas" as Margarita Teresa is surrounded by her attendants. This composition offers insight into both social hierarchy and familial relationships during Philip IV’s reign. Las Meninas. Detail: nun and dwarf, 1656 (oil on canvas): Observe another intriguing detail from "Las Meninas, " where a nun converses with a dwarf amidst an opulent setting. Velázquez invites us to ponder their significance within this complex tableau. Portrait of Queen Elisabeth I, known as portrait of the Armada, 1584 (oil on panel).