Isabel de Velasco

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Isabel de Velasco was a 17th-century Spanish infanta’s lady-in-waiting at the court of King Philip IV, best known for her prominent appearance in Diego Velázquez’s masterpiece "Las Meninas."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf courtier
human
lady-in-waiting
activityDepicted making a reverence to the Infanta in "Las Meninas"
associatedWith Diego Velázquez NERFINISHED
Infanta Margaret Theresa of Spain NERFINISHED
Spanish Habsburg court culture
countryOfCitizenship Spain
court court of Philip IV of Spain NERFINISHED
depictedIn "Las Meninas" NERFINISHED
"Las Meninas" by Diego Velázquez NERFINISHED
employer House of Habsburg in Spain NERFINISHED
Philip IV of Spain NERFINISHED
era Spanish Golden Age NERFINISHED
genreOfDepiction group portrait
languageOfUse Spanish
movementOfDepiction Spanish Baroque NERFINISHED
notability known primarily through her depiction in "Las Meninas"
notableWork appearance in the painting "Las Meninas"
occupation lady-in-waiting
portrayedBy Diego Velázquez NERFINISHED
positionHeld lady-in-waiting to the Infanta Margaret Theresa of Spain
relativePositionInWork standing to the right of Infanta Margaret Theresa in "Las Meninas"
residence Madrid NERFINISHED
Royal Alcázar of Madrid NERFINISHED
roleInWork lady-in-waiting to the Infanta in "Las Meninas"
sexOrGender female
timePeriod 17th century
workLocation Madrid NERFINISHED
Royal court of Spain NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Las Meninas depicts Isabel de Velasco
Viceroy Francisco de Toledo mother Isabel de Velasco
subject surface form: Francisco de Toledo