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Representations Of Diego Vel�zquez's Las Meninas

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Have you ever wondered why artists make different variants of their fellow designers work? The incident I will be telling you about is when Pablo Picasso made 58 renditions of Diego Velázquez’s painting ‘Las Meninas.’ This is a very unique piece of art that has been well known in the art industry for the different variations that were made of it. In my essay I will be giving a description of the original piece of art, talking about why he made 58 depictions of ‘LasMeninas’ and what they consisted of, as well as comparing and contrasting the authentic paintingto the modified ones. As we look at the original painting we see several girls huddled around a princess. In the background we see Diego Velázquez examining the women as he begins to paint. I believe that Velázquez was trying to illustrate that without the help of lower class individuals the princess or any person in power couldn’t be successful. One reason I believe this is because Señor Velázquez’s title of the painting, ‘The ladies in waiting.’ This is the english translation of the Spanish words ‘Las Meninas.’ Although the main character seems to be the princess the maids are included in the title and his picture which to me shows their significance. I think he created this painting because he wanted to explain something that he felt was important in a piece of art. I believe this is because of what he centered the piece around. His painting made clear that he was trying to show the

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