Doña Antonia De Ipeñarrieta Y Galdós And Her Son Don Luis
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''Doña Antonia de Ipeñarrieta y Galdós and Her Son Don Luis'' is a 1634 portrait by
Diego Velázquez Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez (baptized June 6, 1599August 6, 1660) was a Spanish painter, the leading artist in the court of King Philip IV of Spain and Portugal, and of the Spanish Golden Age. He was an individualistic artist of th ...
, now in the
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. Doña Antonia and her son Luis are shown standing, captured in an elegant melancholy. The woman uses the chair to support herself, to emphasize her social status in the Court, where she had the right to sit. According to different studies of the canvas, it is believed that the child's figure could have been added afterwards. In this portrait, Velázquez begins to reinterpret long strokes influenced by Juan Pantoja de la Cruz, giving more expression and delicacy, expressing her natural and easy manner, and capturing a golden light with inexplicable technique. In any case, the experts consider the portrait of her husband to be superior.


History

The portrait belonged to the family depicted in the painting until the year 1905, in which, its proprietor at the time, Doña María del Pilar Azlor de Aragón y Guillamas, XV Duchess of Villahermosa, the seventh grandchild of the woman in the portrait, bequeathed the painting and its partner, which belonged to the second husband of Doña Antonia, Don Diego del Corral y Arellano, by the same artist, painted years before, to the Prado Museum of Madrid. In 1989 the painting was a part of an exposition on Velázquez which occurred in the
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Persons shown


Antonia de Ipeñarrieta

Of noble ancestry, Doña Antonia de Ipeñarrieta was the daughter of Cristóbal and Antonia, born in Villareal de Urrechu, in the
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) province, where her family owned a large palace located on the side of the Irimo mountain.De Corral, León: Don Diego del Corral y Arellano y los Corrales de Valladolid. Apuntes históricos, Madrid, 1905, pág. 47. She was lady-in-waiting to Isabel of France, Queen consort of Spain, and servant of the house to
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; she died in Madrid in 1634. She was first married to Don García Pérez de Araciel, knight of the Order of Santiago, professor of law in the University of Salamanca and attorney general of the Council of Castile, who died in 1624.De Corral, León: Don Diego del Corral y Arellano y los Corrales de Valladolid. Apuntes históricos, Madrid, 1905, pág. 45. Once she became a widow, she got married again in Madrid in 1627 to Don Diego del Corral y Arellano, professor of law in the University of Salamanca, attorney of the
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(1608), attorney and advisor of the Consejo de Hacienda (1612 and 1622), attorney and advisor of the Supremo de Justicia (1616 and 1618), knight of the Order of Santiago (1622), and of the Council of Castile (1629).


Luis del Corral y Arellano

The third child of Doña Antonia and her second husband, Don Diego, Luis was born in Madrid and was baptized under the name of Luis Vicente. He did not follow the family tradition of law and service of the
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, and lived away from the court, residing in the cities of Madrid and
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, married to a cousin of his father, whom he did not succeed.De Guerra, J. C.: Ilustraciones Genealógicas de los Linajes Vascongados contenidos en las Grandezas de España compuestas por Esteban de Garibay, Apéndice VI, correspondiente al capítulo VII, Sucesión continuada de los señores de la Casa de Idiacayz, luego Idiáquez, duques de Granada de Ega, en Azcoitia..., pp. 138-141.


References


Bibliography

* ''Museo del Prado. Pintura española de los siglos XVI y XVII''. Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. Aguilar S.A. 1964 * DE CORRAL, León: ''Don Diego del Corral y Arellano y los Corrales de Valladolid. Apuntes históricos'', Madrid, 1905.


External links


''Velázquez ''
exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on this portrait (see index) {{DEFAULTSORT:Dona Antonia De Ipenarrieta Y Galdos And Her Son Don Luis Portraits by Diego Velázquez in the Museo del Prado Portraits of women 1634 paintings 17th-century portraits 1630s in Spain Portraits by Diego Velázquez Paintings of children