Svetlana, as someone who appreciates painting, shouldnt you know the full name of the great Spanish painter yourself, instead of asking such obviously stupid questions? You should be ashamed. ❯❯❯
You have many different ideas that differ from generally accepted definitions, and some of them are so elaborate that even a hundred wise men wouldnt be able to unravel them. ❯❯❯
Svetlana wrote correctly - this is our own invention - the last name comes first. And the Hermitage accepted our idea for attribution, they didnt have anything like that on their website before. ❯❯❯
This painting is attributed to Alonso Sánchez Coello in the Prado Museum. The number 288 on this painting (in the lower right corner) is written over a number that appears on the painting in the Prado Museum. ❯❯❯
Since Im creating my own gallery based on various sources, I copy everything. I found a comment that I copied to this painting: Part 3 Prado Museum: Velázquez, Diego Rodríguez de Silva y (and others) -- Equestrian portrait of Philip III. I asked what (and ❯❯❯
If we ignore the irrelevant parts of the answer, it seems that Koschey knows many more words from the artists name, and he should have provided the full name here; that would be interesting. In such a case, instead of (and others), it would have been bette ❯❯❯
Regarding the suggestions. Only in this gallery (Prado) are the dimensions listed in the comments first, and then what was measured – canvas, wood, etc., which is very inconvenient. In other words, it seems that the traditional rules are not followed. In c ❯❯❯
Svetlana, please dont be offended. Your question was perceived by Koschey as sarcasm, and I assure you, he didnt intend to offend anyone. There is a specific format for the website, and Koschey follows it accordingly. The description always starts with the ❯❯❯
Svetlana, I apologize if I have offended you in any way. If you have any questions about proper attribution to authors, the order and type of information provided about the paintings, descriptions, errors, or anything else, please send me a private message ❯❯❯
Regarding the information about Anonymous – the author of the painting is quite well-known. It is the artist Rodrigo de Villandrando, a predecessor to Velázquez. ❯❯❯
In my opinion, this is the true masterpiece of the Prado Museum. Paradoxically, I find myself liking it more and more over time. Pablo Picasso created no less than 40 interpretations of this masterpiece. Salvador Dalí was also captivated by it. Oh, how I w ❯❯❯
Heres a version in ultra-high resolution, 254 MB! I cant seem to download it. https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Las_Meninas,_by_Diego_Vel%C3%A1zquez,_from_Prado_in_Google_Earth.jpg ❯❯❯
Quote from Wikipedia: Velázquezs greatest achievement is a self-aware and meticulously crafted demonstration of the limits of painting; perhaps the most profound statement ever made about its possibilities. I fully agree. 👍 ❯❯❯
Heres a lifehack: I just gathered various branches: birch, plum, currant, and lilac. Im going to char them into charcoal for drawing. Currently, Im using chalk on black plywood coated with varnish. I erase it with a water-soaked sponge – a technique used b ❯❯❯
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