• Detail with Waterseller, Diego Velázquez, The Waterseller of Seville, 1618-22, oil on canvas, 105 x 80 cm (Apsley House, London).
  • The forceful way in which the two jugs, shining in the light, make their presence felt in the foreground, the brilliance of the sparkling drops of water on the curve of...
  • The Waterseller of Seville is the title of three paintings by Spanish artist Diego Velázquez, dating from 1618–1622.
  • The Waterseller of Seville” is an oil on canvas painting by the Spanish Baroque artist, Diego Velázquez.
  • Diego Velázquez, The Waterseller of Seville, 1618-22, oil on canvas, 105 x 80 cm (Apsley House, London, England).
  • The Waterseller of Seville eventually ended up in Fonseca’s private collection and many believe that the painting was made for the chaplain himself.
  • The Waterseller of Seville by Diego Velázquez is a renowned masterpiece that holds significant meaning and importance in the world of art.
  • The Water Seller of Seville offers us an interesting insight into the lives of everyday folk during the Spanish 17th century.