reverence that artists had during the sixteenth century. Diego Velazquez's Las Meninas was made in 1656 using oil on canvas. This painting is more than just a portrait of a princess. It is a painting of a king and queen stepping into the artist's studio. At the same time, this painting serves as a self portrait of Velazquez standing at his easel. Las Meninas seems to have been a personal statement on Velazquez's part, not a "true court portrait." Velazquez had always sought respect and praise for himself and for his art. In this painting he depicted himself as a courtier of high status with the insignia of the Order of Santiago on his chest and the keys to the palace on the sash around his waist. In this painting Velasquez "proclaimed the dignity and importance of painting as one of the liberal arts."
reverence that artists had during the sixteenth century. Diego Velazquez's Las Meninas was made in 1656 using oil on canvas. This painting is more than just a portrait of a princess. It is a painting of a king and queen stepping into the artist's studio. At the same time, this painting serves as a self portrait of Velazquez standing at his easel. Las Meninas seems to have been a personal statement on Velazquez's part, not a "true court portrait." Velazquez had always sought respect and praise for himself and for his art. In this painting he depicted himself as a courtier of high status with the insignia of the Order of Santiago on his chest and the keys to the palace on the sash around his waist. In this painting Velasquez "proclaimed the dignity and importance of painting as one of the liberal arts."