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"Rodriguez: A Tapestry of Spanish Art, History, and Culture" Step into the world of Rodriguez, a name that echoes through centuries of Spanish art, history, and culture

Background imageRodriguez Collection: The musicians, c. 1617-1618, by Diego Velazquez (1599-1660)

The musicians, c. 1617-1618, by Diego Velazquez (1599-1660)
Diego Velazquez (1599-1660). Spanish Baroque painter. The musicians, c.1617-1618. Gemaldegalerie. Berlin. Germany

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Tavern scene, 1622, by Diego Velazquez

Tavern scene, 1622, by Diego Velazquez
Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez (1599-1660). Spanish painter. Tavern scene, 1622. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Amadis de Gaula (Amadis of Gaul). Chivalric romance

Amadis de Gaula (Amadis of Gaul). Chivalric romance first compiled in Zaragoza in 1508 by Garci Rodr ez de Montalvo. Title page of Amadis de Gaula

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Rodriguez De Guzman, Manuel

Rodriguez De Guzman, Manuel
VALLOTTON, F lix (1865-1925). Interior. Oil on cardboard. Symbolism. Les Nabis. Oil

Background imageRodriguez Collection: ZURBARAN: ST. ALONSO. Vision of Saint Alonso Rodriguez. Oil on canvas

ZURBARAN: ST. ALONSO. Vision of Saint Alonso Rodriguez. Oil on canvas, c1630, by Francisco de Zurbaran

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Alejandro Rodriguez, (1850-1900), 1920s

Alejandro Rodriguez, (1850-1900), 1920s
General Alejandro Rodriguez, born in Sancti Spiritus in 1850, when the war broke out in Baire; fought in Camaguey and was Mayor of Havana in 1900 and Head of the Rural Guards in 1901

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Manuel del Socorro Rodriguez, (1758-1819), 1920s

Manuel del Socorro Rodriguez, (1758-1819), 1920s
Born in Bayamo in 1758. In 1788 he wrote Tribute to Charles III, The delights of Spain, a poem in tribute to the Prince of Asturias

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Maria Rodriguez, Spanish actress, 1905

Maria Rodriguez, Spanish actress, 1905. Postcard with a postage stamp depicting King Alfonso XIII of Spain affixed

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Spain. Basque Country. Azpeitia. Parish Church of San Sebast

Spain. Basque Country. Azpeitia. Parish Church of San Sebastian de Soreasu. Rebuilt in 18th C. Pediment by Ventura Rodriguez

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Ventura Rodriguez (1717-1785). Spanish architect and artist

Ventura Rodriguez (1717-1785). Spanish architect and artist. Statue. Ciempozuelos. Spain

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Young Spanish Gentleman, ca. 1629, by Diego de Silva Rodrigu

Young Spanish Gentleman, ca. 1629, by Diego de Silva Rodrigu
Diego de Silva Rodriguez Velazquez (1599-1660). Spanish painter. Young Spanish Gentleman, ca. 1629. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Manuel Catalina Rodriguez (1820-1886). Engraving. Colored

Manuel Catalina Rodriguez (1820-1886). Engraving. Colored
Manuel Catalina Rodriguez (1820-1886). Spanish dramatic actor. Engraving by Arturo Carretero (1852-1903) in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1886

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Spain. Madrid. The Neptune Fountain

Spain. Madrid. The Neptune Fountain. Built by Juan Pascual de Mena, 1780. In 1786 his disciple Jose Rodriguez finished off the project. Neo-classical. Night Photography

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Spain. Andalusia. Seville. Gothic Cathedral

Spain. Andalusia. Seville. Gothic Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See (Catedral de Santa Maria de la Sede) built between 1401-1507

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Fountain of Neptune by Juan Pascual de Mena. 18th century. M

Fountain of Neptune by Juan Pascual de Mena. 18th century. M
Fountain of Neptune. Designed by Ventura Rodriguez in 1782 and sculpted by Juan Pascual de Mena (1707-1784) between 1780-1784. White marble. Canovas del Castillo square. Madrid. Spain

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Rodriguez Tizon, Ventura (1717-1785). Spanish architect. Mon

Rodriguez Tizon, Ventura (1717-1785). Spanish architect. Mon
Rodriguez Tizon, Ventura (1717-1785). Spanish architect, representative of the baroque academic trend. Monument erected in his memory in his birthplace. Ciempozuelos. Spain

Background imageRodriguez Collection: MANUEL GARCIA 1805-1906

MANUEL GARCIA 1805-1906
MANUEL PATRICIO RODRIGUEZ GARCIA son of Manual del Popolo Vicente Rodriguez Garcia, the famed Spanish tenor. He invented the laryngoscope. Date: 1805 - 1906

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Arming a Knight. Amadis de Gaula (Amadis of Gaul)

Arming a Knight. Amadis de Gaula (Amadis of Gaul). Chivalric romance first compiled in Zaragoza in 1508 by Garci Rodr ez de Montalvo

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Maria Anna (Marian) (1634-1696). Queen of Spain

Maria Anna (Marian) (1634-1696). Queen of Spain (1649-1665), wife of Philip IV. VELAZQUEZ, Diego Rodr ez de Silva (1599-1660). Baroque art. Oil. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. St

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Las Meninas, family, Philip IV, Infanta Margarita, Velazquez

Drawings Prints, Print, Las Meninas, family, Philip IV, Infanta Margarita, Velazquez
Drawings and Prints, Print, Las Meninas: the family of Philip IV in the foreground with the Infanta Margarita in the centre, Velazquez standing painting at left

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Surrender, Breda, Las, Lanzas, Lances, Velazquez

Drawings Prints, Print, Surrender, Breda, Las, Lanzas, Lances, Velazquez
Drawings and Prints, Print, The Surrender at Breda or Las Lanzas (The Lances), after Velazquez, Artist, After, Bartolome Maura, Velazquez (Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez), Spanish, 1599-1660

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Fable Aracne, Spinners, Velazquez, Artist, Bartolome Maura

Drawings Prints, Print, Fable Aracne, Spinners, Velazquez, Artist, Bartolome Maura
Drawings and Prints, Print, The Fable of Aracne, or The Spinners, after Velazquez, Artist, After, Bartolome Maura, Velazquez (Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez), Spanish, 1599-1660, Spanish

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, dwarf Francisco Lezcano, called, El, Nino, de, Vallecas

Drawings Prints, Print, dwarf Francisco Lezcano, called, El, Nino, de, Vallecas
Drawings and Prints, Print, The dwarf Francisco Lezcano, called El Nino de Vallecas, after Velazquez, Artist, Artist, After, Intermediary draughtsman, Bartolome Vazquez

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Source Size = 3772 x 2525

Source Size = 3772 x 2525
The Coming Transit of Venus, the Triangulation of the Island of Rodriguez

Background imageRodriguez Collection: JOSE RODRIGUEZ POLICARPO (1829-1914). Mexican-American scout and minister

JOSE RODRIGUEZ POLICARPO (1829-1914). Mexican-American scout and minister. Photographed with his family in front of their ranch at Privilege Creek in Bandera County, Texas, late 19th century

Background imageRodriguez Collection: JESUS AT EMMAUS. Christ and the Pilgrims of Emmaus. Painting, 1626, by Velazquez

JESUS AT EMMAUS. Christ and the Pilgrims of Emmaus. Painting, 1626, by Velazquez

Background imageRodriguez Collection: AESOP (c620-560 B. C. ). Greek fabulist. Oil on canvas by Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez

AESOP (c620-560 B. C. ). Greek fabulist. Oil on canvas by Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez
AESOP (c620-560 B.C.). Greek fabulist. Oil on canvas by Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez (1599-1660)

Background imageRodriguez Collection: PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Spains President Jose Luis

PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Spains President Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero arrives prior to the NAC (North Atlantic Council) meeting on November 19, 2010 in Lisbon

Background imageRodriguez Collection: RODRIGUEZ DE TOLEDO, Juan (14th c. - 15th c. )

RODRIGUEZ DE TOLEDO, Juan (14th c. - 15th c. )
RODRIGUEZ DE TOLEDO, Juan (14th c. - 15th c.). Altarpiece of the Archbishop don Sancho de Rojas. ca. 1410 - 1415. Central predella with the figure of the Virgin and, kneeled down

Background imageRodriguez Collection: NOCEDAL Y RODRIGUEZ DE FLOR, Cᮤido (1821-1885)

NOCEDAL Y RODRIGUEZ DE FLOR, Cᮤido (1821-1885)
NOCEDAL Y RODRIGUEZ DE FLOR, Cᮤ ido (1821-1885). Spanish traditionalist politician. Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageRodriguez Collection: SPAIN. El Viso del Marqu鳮Palace of the Marquis

SPAIN. El Viso del Marqu鳮Palace of the Marquis
SPAIN. El Viso del Marqu鳮 Palace of the Marquis

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Map of Madrid (1762) by Ventura Rodrez and

Map of Madrid (1762) by Ventura Rodrez and
" Map of Madrid (1762) by Ventura Rodr ez and published in " La guic de forasteros" (1765). Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. Museo de Historia."

Background imageRodriguez Collection: RODRIGUEZ, Ventura (1717-1785). Holy Chapel

RODRIGUEZ, Ventura (1717-1785). Holy Chapel

Background imageRodriguez Collection: RODRIGUEZ DE LOSADA, Jos頍ar�(19th century)

RODRIGUEZ DE LOSADA, Jos頍ar�(19th century)
RODRIGUEZ DE LOSADA, Jos頍 aric (19th century). The Conquest of Cadiz by Fernando III the Saint. 19th c. SPAIN. Cᤩ z. City Hall. Oil on canvas

Background imageRodriguez Collection: RODRIGUEZ, Ventura (1717-1785); HERRERA, Francisco

RODRIGUEZ, Ventura (1717-1785); HERRERA, Francisco

Background imageRodriguez Collection: RODRIGUEZ de GUZMAN, Manuel (1818-1867)

RODRIGUEZ de GUZMAN, Manuel (1818-1867). The Procession of El Rocio. Costumbrism. Oil on canvas

Background imageRodriguez Collection: RODRIGUEZ, JOS (-1792); SALVADOR

RODRIGUEZ, JOS (-1792); SALVADOR
CELA TRULOCK, Camilo Jos (1916-2002). Spanish writer, Nobel Prize in 1989. Title page of the novel The family of Pascal

Background imageRodriguez Collection: SOROLLA, JOAQUЎ(1863-1923);JIMENEZ

SOROLLA, JOAQUЎ(1863-1923);JIMENEZ
RODRIGUEZ, Jos (-1792); SALVADOR CARMONA, Juan Antonio (1740-1805). Bartolom Leonardo de Argensola. Engraving

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Mercury and Argus

Mercury and Argus, 1659. Diego Rodriguez de Silva Velazquez (1599-1660). Oil on canvas, 127 x 248 cm

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Saint Anthony the Abbot and Saint Paul the Hermit

Saint Anthony the Abbot and Saint Paul the Hermit. Diego Rodriguez de Silva Velazquez (1599-1660). Oil on canvas, 1634

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Lyndon Baines Johnson

Lyndon Baines Johnson
LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON (1908-1973). 36th President of the United States. Johnson and his wife Lady Bird visiting the United Nations headquarters to address the General Assembly, 17 December 1963

Background imageRodriguez Collection: Alonso Rodriguez

Alonso Rodriguez
ALONSO RODRIGUEZ Jesuit saint, noted for his visions and ecstasies




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"Rodriguez: A Tapestry of Spanish Art, History, and Culture" Step into the world of Rodriguez, a name that echoes through centuries of Spanish art, history, and culture. From Diego Velazquez's captivating painting "Old Woman Cooking Eggs" to the mesmerizing scene of "Saint Anthony of Padua preaching to the fishes, " Rodriguez embodies the essence of Spain. In Pope Innocent X's portrait by Velazquez, we witness the power and influence held by this enigmatic figure. Just as powerful is the sight behind the wheel of a Ferrari 365 P2 during the thrilling 1966 Le Mans race – an unknown creator capturing his daring spirit. From high above in Vicente Lunardi's balloon test flight to Philip IV immortalized by Velazquez's circle, Rodriguez traverses time with grace. Even at just three years old, a young Spanish pianist showcases their prodigious talent on keys that resonate with passion and emotion. Velazquez's copy of Tintoretto's "The Last Supper" transports us back to biblical times while reminding us that art knows no boundaries. The haunting images from the Spanish Civil War pierce our hearts with Este dolor no (This pain does not), leaving an indelible mark on our collective memory. Mayia Rodriguez emerges from faded photographs taken in the 1920s – her life story intertwined with Spain’s rich tapestry. And finally, two Spanish women stand gracefully on a balcony in Cadiz; their beauty reflecting both tradition and modernity. Rodriguez encapsulates more than just a name; it represents an intricate mosaic woven together by threads connecting artistry, resilience, heritage, and innovation. It invites us to explore Spain’s diverse landscapes – from its vibrant cities to its serene countryside – where every corner holds stories waiting to be discovered.