Before becoming the court painter of King Philip of Spain - and, by extension, the most revered artist of his generation - Diego Velazquez first made his reputation with his “Bodegón” pictures; which are essentially Still Life paintings, often centred around depicting food and other objects of daily life. (The term is derived from the Spanish word “bod…
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