The Coronation of the Virgin
1645 · Museo del Prado, Madrid
religiousOne of the tasks required of Velázquez, the court painter, was the painting of altarpieces, though to a lesser extent than painting portraits. The Coronation of the Virgin was painted around 1645, possibly for the queen's oratory in the Alcazar in Madrid. Angelic putti carry the virginal Madonna up to heaven on clouds; Christ and God the Father hold a wreath of roses over her head, and the dove of the Holy Ghost hovers above her in an aureole of light.
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About the Artist
Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velázquez
1599 – 1660
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