• The Portrait of Juan de Pareja is a painting by Spanish artist Diego Velázquez of his assistant Juan de Pareja, a notable painter in his own right, who was...
  • The man in this portrait, Juan de Pareja, was a skilled Spanish artist of African descent. He was enslaved by its artist, Diego Velázquez, leading to a portrait that...
  • It won admission to the Roman Academy for the Spanish court painter, serving Velázquez as a kind of entree, and he could ... Juan de Pareja by Diego Velázquez.
  • The painting Juan de Pareja by Diego Velázquez reminds us what it means to be human. We’re complicated people and our relationships with each other just make...
  • Goya (November–December 1970), p. 192, ill. Everett Fahy. "Juan de Pareja by Diego Velázquez: A History of the Portrait and its Painter."
  • Julie Mehretu on Velázquez’s Juan de Pareja (1650). “Looking at his expression I’m moved, almost to tears. That’s not often that a painting can do that.”
  • The subject, Juan de Pareja, was the artist's enslaved assistant. In this landmark of Western portraiture, Velázquez developed an astonishing unity betwee...
  • Diego Velázquez, Juan de Pareja, 1650, Tuval üzerine yağlı boya, 81.3 x 69.9 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, ABD.
  • From Erich Lessing Culture and Fine Arts Archive, Diego Velázquez, Juan Pareja (1649), Oil on canvas, 81.3 × 69.9 cm.
  • This freed Juan de Pareja to work as an autonomous painter in Madrid. Diego Velázquez was the most respected European painter who ever lived.