Prince Philip Prospero
Philip Prospero, or The Infante Philip Prospero | |
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Artist | Diego Velázquez |
Year | 1659 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 128.5 cm × 99.5 cm (50.6 in × 39.2 in) |
Location | Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna |
Prince Philip Prospero is an oil on canvas portrait by Diego Velázquez of Philip Prospero, Prince of Asturias, from 1659. It is held in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, in Vienna.[1]
History and description
The painting depicts Philip Prospero, Prince of Asturias (Madrid, November 20 , 1657 - Madrid, November 1, 1661), the short lived heir to the Spanish crown, who died aged only 3 years old. He was the third son and the first from the marriage of Philip IV of Spain and Mariana of Austria.
In this portrait, the child is standing, he wears a dress typical of toddlers, while he rests his right arm on an armchair, which seems to grant him more compassion than majesty, since his health was precarious as evidenced by the amulets that he carries. On the chair, at the left, there is a lapdog, whose watery look accentuates the melancholy of the scene.
The subject of the painting is located in a room, and in the background there is an open door through which light enters. To the right there is a stool with a cushion on which a hat is placed. Red tones predominate in the work and the dark tones of the background increase the contrast between the colors.[2][3]
See also
References
- ^ Museo del Prado. Pintura española de los siglos XVI y XVII. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A., 1964 (Spanish)
- ^ Museo del Prado. Pintura española de los siglos XVI y XVII. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A., 1964 (Spanish)
- ^ Velázquez , exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (available online as PDF), which contains material on this portrait
External links
- Velázquez , exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on this portrait.
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