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  1. Baroque. Awards. Knight of the Order of Santiago. Signature. Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, [ a ][ b ] (baptized 6 June 1599 – 6 August 1660) was a Spanish painter, the leading artist in the court of King Philip IV of Spain and Portugal, and of the Spanish Golden Age. He was an individualistic artist of the Baroque period (c.1600 ...

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Velázquez set up his own studio after completing his apprenticeship in 1617. A year later, he married Pacheco's daughter, Juana. By 1621, the couple had two daughters. Royal Patronage.

  3. In 1611 Velázquez was formally apprenticed to Francisco Pacheco, whose daughter he married in 1618. “After five years of education and training,” Pacheco writes, “I married him to my daughter, moved by his virtue, integrity, and good parts and by the expectations of his disposition and great talent.”

  4. After being accepted into the Painter's Guild of St. Luke in 1617, at the age of 18, Velazquez set up his own studio and married Pacheco's daughter, Juana. By the early 1620s, Velazquez had established his position and reputation in Seville. He started a family and continued to paint historical scenes, portraits, mythological, and sacred subjects.

    • Spanish
    • August 6, 1660
    • Seville, Spain
  5. Authors and Artists for Young Adults. Diego VelázquezPersonalBorn June 6, 1599, in Seville, Spain; died of a fever, August 6, 1660, in Madrid, Spain; son of Juan Rodriguez de Silva and Gerónima Velázquez; married Juana de Miranda, 1618; children: Francisca. Education: Attended Pacheco's Academy (Seville, Spain), 1613.

  6. Velázquez married Juana Pacheco in 1618, at the ripe old age of nineteen. The couple would have two daughters together, both of whom would die before their parents: Ignacia de Silva Velázquez y Pacheco, who died in infancy, and Francisca de Silva Velázquez y Pacheco, who survived long enough to marry an artist, but died in 1658, two years before her parents.

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  8. May 15, 2015 · Diego Velazquez was born to a noble family in 1464 in the town of Cuellar, in the Spanish region of Castile. It is probable that he served as a soldier in the Christian conquest of Granada, last of the Moorish Kingdoms in Spain, from 1482 to 1492. Here he would make contacts and gain experience that would serve him well in the Caribbean.

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