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"Exploring the Masterpieces: Editions Holbein" Step into a world of artistic brilliance with Editions Holbein

Background imageEditions Holbein Collection: Las Meninas, 1656 (1939). Artist: Diego Velasquez

Las Meninas, 1656 (1939). Artist: Diego Velasquez
Las Meninas, 1656 (1939). Infanta Margarita, is attended by two of the Queen`s meninas or maids-ofhonour: Maria Agustina Sarmiento and Isabel de Velasco

Background imageEditions Holbein Collection: The injured Mason, 1786-1787 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya

The injured Mason, 1786-1787 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya
The injured Mason, 1786-1787 (1939). Two workers carry another, who has been wounded in a work accident. The scaffolding in the background reveals the underlying subject as workersś safety

Background imageEditions Holbein Collection: A Procession of Flagellants, 1812-1819 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya

A Procession of Flagellants, 1812-1819 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya
A Procession of Flagellants, 1812-1819 (1939). A procession of Roman Catholic men dressed in white, wearing pointed hats and whipping their bared backs in penitence

Background imageEditions Holbein Collection: Powder production in the Sierra de Tardienta, 1814 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya

Powder production in the Sierra de Tardienta, 1814 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya
Powder production in the Sierra de Tardienta, 1814 (1939). From Les Chefs-D Ouevre Du Musee Du Prado. [Les Editions Holbein, Switzerland, 1939]

Background imageEditions Holbein Collection: General Jose de Urrutia, c1798 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya

General Jose de Urrutia, c1798 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya
General Jose de Urrutia, c1798 (1939). Jose Ramon de Urrutia y de las Casas (1739-1803), Spanish captain general and military engineer

Background imageEditions Holbein Collection: The Painter Francisco Bayeu, 1795 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya

The Painter Francisco Bayeu, 1795 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya
The Painter Francisco Bayeu, 1795 (1939). Francisco Bayeu y Subias (1734-1795), Spanish Neoclassic painter. The painting is held at the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageEditions Holbein Collection: The San Isidro Meadow, 1788 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya

The San Isidro Meadow, 1788 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya
The San Isidro Meadow, 1788 (1939). The sensations of life and hustle and bustle of crowds sitting in a meadow with landscape opening onto the Manzanares River with panoramic view of Madrid

Background imageEditions Holbein Collection: The Military Man and the Lady, 1779 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya

The Military Man and the Lady, 1779 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya
The Military Man and the Lady, 1779 (1939). An overly adorned lady accompanied by her suitor, glances up at a couple leaning on a wall. The painting is held at the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageEditions Holbein Collection: A Fair in Madrid, 1779 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya

A Fair in Madrid, 1779 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya
A Fair in Madrid, 1779 (1939). A seller displays vessels, furniture, used clothing and paintings in the Plaza de la Cebada, Madrid with the dome of San Francisco el Grande in distance

Background imageEditions Holbein Collection: Self-Portrait, 1815 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya

Self-Portrait, 1815 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya
Self-Portrait, 1815 (1939). Spanish romantic painter and printmaker, considered the most important Spanish artist of late 18th and early 19th centuries as a commentator and chronicler of his era

Background imageEditions Holbein Collection: Queen Mariana of Austria, 1652-1653 (1939). Artist: Diego Velasquez

Queen Mariana of Austria, 1652-1653 (1939). Artist: Diego Velasquez
Queen Mariana of Austria, 1652-1653 (1939). Mariana of Austria (1634-1696), Queen consort King Philip IV of Spain. At his death in 1665, she became regent for her son Charles II

Background imageEditions Holbein Collection: The Buffoon with books, c1644 (1939). Artist: Diego Velasquez

The Buffoon with books, c1644 (1939). Artist: Diego Velasquez
The Buffoon with books, c1644 (1939). The painting is held at the Museo del Prado, Madrid. From Les Chefs-D Ouevre Du Musee Du Prado. [Les Editions Holbein, Switzerland, 1939]

Background imageEditions Holbein Collection: Portrait of a Man, c1623 (1939). Artist: Diego Velasquez

Portrait of a Man, c1623 (1939). Artist: Diego Velasquez
Portrait of a Man, c1623 (1939). The painting is held at the Museo del Prado, Madrid. From Les Chefs-D Ouevre Du Musee Du Prado. [Les Editions Holbein, Switzerland, 1939]



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"Exploring the Masterpieces: Editions Holbein" Step into a world of artistic brilliance with Editions Holbein, as they bring to life some of the most iconic works in history. From Diego Velasquez's mesmerizing "Las Meninas" to Francisco Goya's hauntingly powerful "The Injured Mason, " this collection is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts. In 1656, Velasquez captivated audiences with his masterpiece "Las Meninas, " depicting the Spanish royal family in an intimate setting. The intricate details and play of light and shadow make it a true marvel. Goya's genius shines through in pieces like "A Procession of Flagellants" and "Powder Production in the Sierra de Tardienta. " These works showcase his ability to capture raw human emotions and societal issues with unmatched skill. Capturing historical figures, Goya immortalizes General Jose de Urrutia and portrays him as a symbol of power and authority. Meanwhile, he pays tribute to fellow artist Francisco Bayeu in "The Painter Francisco Bayeu, " showcasing their deep connection within the art world. Goya's versatility is further evident in paintings such as "The San Isidro Meadow, " where he beautifully captures nature's serenity, while also exploring themes of love and desire through pieces like "The Military Man and the Lady. " it also presents us with glimpses into Diego Velasquez's mastery. His portrait of Queen Mariana of Austria exudes regality, while his depiction of "The Buffoon with Books" showcases his ability to infuse humor into his work. Lastly, we encounter Goya himself through his poignant self-portrait from 1815. This introspective piece allows us to delve deeper into the mind behind these extraordinary creations. With Editions Holbein, immerse yourself in centuries-old masterpieces that continue to inspire awe today.