Diego Velazquez
Diego Velasquez painted Las Meninas in 1656-1657.
1656
The Spanish term "Las Meninas" translates to "The Maids of Honor" in the English language. "Las Meninas" is a famous painting created by a painter named Diego Velazquez.
Las Meninas was created in 1656.
Las Meninas - Picasso - was created in 1957.
Las Meninas (The ladies-in-waiting) is a portrait done by Diego Velasquez around 1656. The center is Princess Margarita surrounded by her ladies-in-waiting. Her parents are visible in a reflection, and Velasquez has painted himself painting the portrait.
He was a Spanish artist and court painter. His most famous painting is Las Meninas.
Diego Velázquez
Las Meninas hangs in the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain.
The artist most known for this is the Spanish Court painter Diego Velàzquez. Take a look at his masterpiece 'Las Meninas' by clicking on the link below. There was also a Dutch Master who did this, see his 'The Allegory of the Art of Painting' c. 1670, by Johannes (Jan) Vermeer.
Madrid
It's priceless