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Quisiera saber, cuales fueron los Aportes de Diego Velazques?? sea cual sea, algo que ustedes digan que el haya aportado está bien.

10 Puntos al mejor aporte.

2006-10-09 09:04:18 · 6 respuestas · pregunta de Gavilanch 4 en Educación Ayuda con los Estudios

6 respuestas

De Velazquez se decia que pintaba el aire , que más quieres???

2006-10-09 09:26:23 · answer #1 · answered by Yo Groucho 4 · 0 2

el pintor sevillano? probablemente el mejor pintor de la historia..... estudio en italia y fue pintor de la corte de felipe 4

2006-10-09 09:26:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Oye tío, Velázquez es, técnicamente, el mejor pintor de la Historia. Destacó sobre todo en el dominio del espacio aéreo, era todo un maestro.

2006-10-09 09:09:17 · answer #3 · answered by Adán Remo 5 · 1 0

Observa atentamente el cuadro de "El aguador" de VelazqueZ, y luego, responde tú mismo.

2006-10-09 09:30:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Spain's greatest painter was also one of the supreme artists of all time. A master of technique, highly individual in style, Diego Velasquez may have had a greater influence on European art than any other painter.

Diego Rodriguez de Silva Velasquez was born in Seville, Spain, presumably shortly before his baptism on June 6, 1599. His father was of noble Portuguese descent. In his teens he studied art with Francisco Pacheco, whose daughter he married. The young Velasquez once declared, "I would rather be the first painter of common things than second in higher art." He learned much from studying nature. After his marriage at the age of 19, Velasquez went to Madrid. When he was 24 he painted a portrait of Philip IV, who became his patron.

The artist made two visits to Italy. On his first, in 1629, he copied masterpieces in Venice and Rome. He returned to Italy 20 years later and bought many paintings--by Titian, Tintoretto, and Paolo Veronese--and statuary for the king's collection.

Except for these journeys Velasquez lived in Madrid as court painter. His paintings include landscapes, mythological and religious subjects, and scenes from common life, called genre pictures. Most of them, however, are portraits of court notables that rank with the portraits painted by Titian and Anthony Van Dyck.

Duties of Velasquez' royal offices also occupied his time. He was eventually made marshal of the royal household, and as such he was responsible for the royal quarters and for planning ceremonies.

In 1660 Velasquez had charge of his last and greatest ceremony--the wedding of the Infanta Maria Theresa to Louis XIV of France. This was a most elaborate affair. Worn out from these labors, Velasquez contracted a fever from which he died on August 6.

Velasquez was called the "noblest and most commanding man among the artists of his country." He was a master realist, and no painter has surpassed him in the ability to seize essential features and fix them on canvas with a few broad, sure strokes. "His men and women seem to breathe," it has been said; "his horses are full of action and his dogs of life."

Because of Velasquez' great skill in merging color, light, space, rhythm of line, and mass in such a way that all have equal value, he was known as "the painter's painter." Ever since he taught Bartolomé Murillo, Velasquez has directly or indirectly led painters to make original contributions to the development of art. Others who have been noticeably influenced by him are Francisco de Goya, Camille Corot, Gustave Courbet, Edouard Manet, and James McNeill Whistler. His famous paintings include The Surrender of Breda, an equestrian portrait of Philip IV, The Spinners, The Maids of Honor, Pope Innocent X, Christ at Emmaus, and a portrait of the Infanta Maria Theresa.

2006-10-09 09:39:15 · answer #5 · answered by poto 2 · 0 1

Qué lástima no poder mandarte un libro sobre el mejor pintor de todos los tiempos, pero su vida y sus pinturas tienen una importancia inmensa en las bellas artes. Ve en la computadora, por ejemplo en Google y mira muchos de sus cuadros, para mí el más interesante " Las Meninas " una pintura sobre la prinsesa Margarita con su corte de damas ". Pablo Picasso hizo repeticiones de las meninas a su modo. si puedes, presta un libro en una biblioteca sobre Velázquez. Título VELAZQUEZ, el pintor hidalgo. Así podrás tener el placer dever cuadros y la vida pública de este pintor de la corte de Felipe IV, en los tiempos de 1600 y adelante.

2006-10-09 09:37:08 · answer #6 · answered by el gato con botas 7 · 0 1

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