Prince Balthasar Carlos – (Diego Velazquez) Previous Next


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Style: Baroque

Topic: Children Royalty

Date: 1639

Size: 99 x 128 cm

Technique: Oil On Canvas

Discover the beauty and elegance of Prince Balthasar Carlos, a masterpiece created by the renowned Spanish artist, Diego Velázquez. This stunning oil on canvas painting was completed in 1639 during the Baroque period and measures 99 x 128 cm.

A Portrait of Power

Prince Balthasar Carlos is a captivating portrait of a young boy dressed in armor, holding a sword, and standing in front of a red curtain. The painting exudes power and authority, reflecting the prince's status as the heir to the Spanish throne.

The Art of Diego Velázquez

Diego Velázquez was one of the most important painters of the Spanish Golden Age. His works are known for their realism, depth, and attention to detail. In Prince Balthasar Carlos, Velázquez masterfully captures the prince's youthful energy and confidence, creating a portrait that is both striking and poignant.

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