Feather Brooch

Feather Brooch

BF400294
This brooch created on the occasion of the exhibition Velázquez - Grand Palais, Galeries nationales from March 25th 2015 to July 13th 2015, is inspired by the universe of the spanish painter Diego Velázquez.
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Characteristics

Maintenance
Avoid contact with water, chemicals and cosmetics
Artist
Diego Velázquez (1599-1660)
Materials
Brass, Rhinestone
Museums
Autres musées, Grand Palais, Petit Palais Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon
Theme
Historical facts
Art movements
Renaissance, Baroque
Reference
BF400294
EAN
3336728614326
Model dimensions
6.5cm x 3.5cm
Packaging
M Pouch 70x75mm
Conservation museum
Paris - Galeries nationales (Grand Palais, Champs Elysées)

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The work and its artist

Diego Velázquez (1599-1660)

Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez is a Spanish Baroque painter. He is particularly known for his naturalistic paintings, and his mastery of the chiaroscuro technique. As a court painter, he has produced numerous portraits of the Spanish royal family, court people and decorative paintings for royal apartments over the course of his career. His most famous works are Les Menines (Las Meninas) and Les Fileuses (Las Hilanderas).