Product Description
Titled "Horse Back Rider", the Neoclassical Pop Art artwork inspired by Diego Velázquez, Portrait of Count-Duke de Olivares, created 1635, currently the Hermitage Museum of St. Petersburg.
Olivares Gaspar was the first Prime Minister of Spain during the reign of Philip IV from 1621 to early 1643 and played a key role in the management of Spain and its foreign policy.
He gained King Philip IV's trust being his mentor during his youth years as a prince and when King Philip IV ascended the throne, Olivares’s career was secured. He was appointed a grandee, head of the personal guard of the king, concentrating in his hands all the threads of state power.
Generous royal gifts made Olivares the richest of Spanish aristocrats.
The Neovlassical Pop Art artwork is offered in a limited edition of 12.
Seize an opportunity to own a piece of art with great historical value. Created by PriYa, Neoclassical Pop Art Owner and the sole female artist in all of humanity inventing a novel painting expression with absolute originality. It is certain to rise in value, so your ROI is guaranteed.
- Creator : Neoclassical Pop Art
- Year of Creation : 2021
- Dimensions : 80"x 53"
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Movement & Style : Neoclassical Pop Art
- 20.5 mil-thick poly-cotton blend canvas
- Hand-stretched
- Hand-glued solid wood stretcher bars