Previous Next
35310057-(100).jpg
35310057-(28).jpg
35310057-(29).jpg
35310057-(25).jpg
35310057-(23).jpg
35310057-(30).jpg

Spanish school; 17th century.

Auction Lot 35310057
Spanish school; XVII century.
"Philip IV.
Oil on canvas. Relined.
Measurements: 64 x 48,5 cm; 89 x 74 cm (frame).

Estimated Value : 6,000 - 7,000 €


Enter the numeric amount of your offer.
Remember that a fee will be added, 21% as commission and the corresponding VAT on this commission.

DESCRIPTION

Spanish school; XVII century.
"Philip IV.
Oil on canvas. Relined.
Measurements: 64 x 48.5 cm; 89 x 74 cm (frame).
The image represented by the artist follows the models of the last portrait that Velázquez made of Philip IV, painted between 1653 and 1657, which is currently preserved in the Prado Museum. In this work, although Velázquez portrays the monarch with respect and dignity, the traces of fatigue, the passage of time and the many concerns that beset the king in those years are evident on his face. It is a very different work from his previous portraits: a simple bust, with a dark suit, an informal and intimate portrait that reflects a physical and moral decay of which Philip IV himself was fully aware. In fact, nine years had passed since he had last been portrayed, and he himself commented in 1653: "I am not inclined to pass for the phlegm of Velázquez, as not to see myself growing old". This portrait shows how the artist has tried to capture the true personality of the monarch, without flattering him or seeking his approval even in difficult moments. The attention is focused on the face, which shows us an old man, despite being about fifty years old, aged by the problems and without any attribute of his royalty except the golden fleece that hangs from his chest.
In the seventeenth century, copies of royal portraits were common, commissioned to be placed in the palaces of aristocrats and important prelates. However, triumphal images of the monarch were frequently chosen, generally captured during his youth, so it is rare that this late portrait of Philip IV was copied at the request of a provincial commissioner who wished to honor his king. It would therefore be a copy made in Madrid by a follower of Velázquez, painted in order to study both the formal characteristics of a mature work of the master and the psychological characterization of the character. In fact, a similar portrait of Philip IV, also executed by Velázquez, which must have been a sketch for the portrait of the king in "Las Meninas", is kept in the National Gallery in London. It differs from the previous portrait because in the London portrait the king does not wear the chain with the Golden Fleece.

COMMENTS

This lot can be seen at the Setdart Barcelona Gallery located at C/Aragón, 346.

HELP

Would you like to speak directly to us?
Phone number for inquiries
932 463 241

If the seller accepts your offer will notify you immediately by sending a quote. To make an offer you need to logged in as a USER.

Newsletter

Would you like to receive our newsletter?

Setdart sends, weekly and via e-mail, a newsletter with the most important news. If you have not yet requested to receive our newsletter, you can do so by filling in the following form.


SETDART ONLINE SL, as data controller, will treat your data in order to send you our newsletter with commercial news about our services. You can access, rectify and delete your data, as well as exercise other rights by consulting the additional and detailed information on data protection in our privacy policy.