Velázquez (Basic Art Series)
<strong>Master of illusion: Velázquez, virtuoso of the Spanish Golden Age</strong><br /><br />Court painter to King Philip IV of Spain, <strong>Diego RodrÃguez de Silva y Velázquez</strong> (June 1599–August 6, 1660) is not only a leading light of the Spanish Golden Age, but <strong>among the most celebrated masters in all Western art history</strong>. Monet and Renoir, Corot and Courbet, Degas and Dalà all hailed his influence. Picasso was so inspired by his masterpiece <em>Las Meninas</em> that he painted 44 variations of it.<br /><br />Velázquez’s importance is found particularly in his naturalist approach, in contrast to the more ubiquitous idealized manner of his age. Early works included numerous “bodegonesâ€, genre scenes of everyday life in early 17th century Spain, in which warm, rich tones and textures set off the most ordinary of subjects and humble of faces, such as <em>Old Woman Frying Eggs</em>.<br /><br />Later, his portraiture for the Royal Court brought the same naturalism to the highest echelons of society, marking <strong>a profound shift in the depiction of royalty with softer, more relaxed poses that offered his subjects a human warmth and character</strong> as much as a sense of grandeur. Velázquez’s most famous work, <em><strong>Las Meninas</strong></em>, was also painted in the royal court, but in its enigmatic composition raises many <strong>broader questions about reality and illusion and the relationship between the painter, painting, and viewer</strong>.<br /><br />This fresh TASCHEN Basic Art 2.0 edition introduces Velázquez through key works from throughout his career. From humble genre scenes to the royal portraits, the exquisite <em>Rockeby Venus</em> nude, and the ever-mysterioius <em>Las Meninas</em>, we explore his exceptional attention to composition, masterful handling of tone, and his remarkable influence as, in Manet’s words, “<strong>the greatest painter of all</strong>.â€<br /><br /><strong>About the series:</strong><br />Each book in TASCHEN’s Basic Art series features:<ul> <li> a detailed chronological summary of the life and oeuvre of the artist, covering his or her cultural and historical importance <li> a concise biography <li> approximately 100 illustrations with explanatory captions</ul>