Equestrian Portrait of Philip IV explained

Equestrian Portrait of Philip IV
Artist:Diego Velázquez
Year:1635–1636
Medium:Oil on canvas
Height Metric:301
Width Metric:314
Museum:Museo del Prado
City:Madrid

The Equestrian Portrait of Philip IV was a portrait of Philip IV of Spain on horseback, painted by Diego Velázquez in 1635–36 as part of a series of equestrian portraits for the Hall of Realms, originally a wing of the Buen Retiro Palace in Madrid (a series that also included that of Philip's son prince Balthasar Charles).

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