Null After Diego Velázquez,
Spanish 1599-1660-

Detail from 'Philip IV hunting W…
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After Diego Velázquez, Spanish 1599-1660- Detail from 'Philip IV hunting Wild Boar' (La Tela Real); oil on canvas, signed with initials 'MP' (lower right), bears inscribed label attached to the reverse, 45.4 x 36 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, UK. Note: Velázquez's 'Philip IV hunting Wild Boar' was probably painted around 1632-37, as a commission for the King’s hunting lodge, Torre de la Parada, on the outskirts of Madrid. The work is now in the collection of the National Gallery in London [NG197]. The present interpretation of Velázquez's renowned composition illustrates a detail from the central foreground of the painting, depicting three noblemen in rich costumes conversing, somewhat ignoring the spectacle of the hunt, whilst a mounted figure with a weapon rides past them in the background.

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After Diego Velázquez, Spanish 1599-1660- Detail from 'Philip IV hunting Wild Boar' (La Tela Real); oil on canvas, signed with initials 'MP' (lower right), bears inscribed label attached to the reverse, 45.4 x 36 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, UK. Note: Velázquez's 'Philip IV hunting Wild Boar' was probably painted around 1632-37, as a commission for the King’s hunting lodge, Torre de la Parada, on the outskirts of Madrid. The work is now in the collection of the National Gallery in London [NG197]. The present interpretation of Velázquez's renowned composition illustrates a detail from the central foreground of the painting, depicting three noblemen in rich costumes conversing, somewhat ignoring the spectacle of the hunt, whilst a mounted figure with a weapon rides past them in the background.

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