Product Description
Titled "Pop de Madrid", the Neoclaassical Pop Art artwork inspired by Velázquez's painting "Kuan de Pareja", created 1650, currently located at the Metropolitan Museum Of Art, Manhattan, New York, USA.
Juan de Pareja was a Spanish painter, born into slavery in Spain. He is known primarily as a member of the household and workshop of painter Diego Velázquez, who freed him in 1650. His 1661 work The Calling of Saint Matthew is on display at the Museo del Prado in Madrid, Spain.
This Neoclassical Pop Art is a limited edition of 8
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- Creator : Neoclassical Pop Art
- Year of Creation : 2019-2021
- Dimensions : 80"x 55"
- 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