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The Infanta Maria Theresa of Spain or The Infanta Maria Theresa aged 14 is a portrait by Diego Velázquez of Maria Theresa of Spain, from 1653, when she was about thirteen years. It has been cut down at the top and bottom and is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.
It is considered one of the strongest of artist' late portraits, showing its subject in a majestic pose, illuminated in a light dress against a dark background. Its seriousness and formality is added to by the two watches she carries, whilst the handkerchief in her left hand is one of the painting's highlights.
Velázquez and his assistants created three paintings to be sent to potential husbands for the Infanta (who eventually married Louis XIV). Two other versions are on display in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Louvre.
See also
List of works by Diego Velázquez
References
Sources
Museo del Prado. Pintura española de los siglos XVI y XVII. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A. 1964
Gállego, Julián. Velázquez. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art; H.N. Abrams, 1989
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Women Painters of the World
- Baltasar Charles, Pangeran Asturias
- Philippe V dari Spanyol
- Maria Angela Caterina d'Este
- Maria Christina dari Austria
- Carlos III dari Spanyol
- Carlos IV dari Spanyol
- Amadeo I dari Spanyol
- The Infanta Maria Theresa of Spain
- Infanta María Teresa of Spain
- Infanta María Cristina of Spain
- Maria Theresa of Spain
- Margaret Theresa of Spain
- Infanta María Josefa of Spain
- Maria Luisa of Spain
- Mariana Victoria of Spain
- Elisabeth of France, Queen of Spain
- Infanta Maria Theresa of Portugal