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Velázquez

American  
[vuh-lahs-kez, -kes, ve-lahth-keth] / vəˈlɑs kɛz, -kɛs, vɛˈlɑθ kɛθ /
Or Velásquez

noun

  1. Diego Rodríguez de Silva y 1599–1660, Spanish painter.


Velázquez British  
/ beˈlaθkɛθ, beˈlaskɛθ /

noun

  1. Diego Rodríguez de Silva y (ˈdjeɣo rɔˈðriɣɛθ de ˈsilβa i). 1599–1660, Spanish painter, remarkable for the realism of his portraits, esp those of Philip IV of Spain and the royal household

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Artist Gonzalez, whose work is inspired by classical Baroque artists like Velázquez and Goya, said she felt "enormously fortunate" to have been part of the album's journey.

From BBC • Mar. 20, 2026

Velázquez could have used a fresh canvas, but he chose not to.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 17, 2024

Velázquez organized the composition as a centralized cross — vertical queen, horizontal furnishings of chair and clock, overlapped by an “X” of decorative textile motifs.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 17, 2024

Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., and Rep. Nydia Velázquez, of New York, would create a new visa-based pathway for individuals displaced by climate change to resettle in the United States.

From Seattle Times • May 16, 2024

Velázquez, he thought; some still lifes, maybe some Caravaggio.

From "Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng