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Town, Portrait of Innocent X., do. of Velasquez, do. of Francisco de Quevedo, do. of a Cardinal, Apsley House, ib.; Portrait of Innocent X., Marquis of Bute, ib.; Landscape (2), Portrait of Philip IV., Bath House, ib.; Portrait of Philip IV., do. of Velasquez, do. of Son of Conde de Oliváres, Bridgewater House, ib.; Portrait of Philip IV., do. of Don Baltasar Cárlos, Grosvenor House, ib.; Lady with Fan, Boar Hunt, Portrait of Don Baltasar Cárlos (3), do. of Infanta, do. of Philip IV., do. of Conde de Oliváres, Sir Richard Wallace, Hertford House, ib.; St. Clara, Doña Juana Pacheco, Dudley House, ib.; Field Marshal in Armour, Holford House, ib.; Duke of Gandia, St. Charles Borromeo, St. Francis Borgia, Landscape, Stafford House, ib.; St. John Evangelist, Bartle Frere Collection, ib.; Stag Hunt, Lord Ashburton, ib.; Portrait of Don Adrian Pulido Pareja, do. of Juan de Pareja, do. of Velasquez, Longford Castle, Wilts; Portrait of Don Adrian Pulido Pareja, male portrait, Woburn Abbey; Portrait of Philip IV. (2), Virgin in Ecstasy, Miles Collection, Leigh Court; Portrait of Pedro Alcantara, Duke of Northumberland; Head of Girl, Earl Spencer, Althorp; Portrait of Oliváres, do. Innocent X. (?), Portrait of Velasquez, Child in Bed, Landscape with Cavaliers (2), Marquis of Lansdowne, Bowood; Las Meninas, Portrait of Cardinal Gaspar de Borja, do. of Philip IV., Banks Collection, Kingston Lacy; Lot and his Daughters, Northwick Park, Worcestershire; Finding of Moses, Juan de Pareja, Earl of Carlisle, Castle Howard; Portrait of Philip IV., Isabel of Bourbon, Conde de Oliváres, Mrs. Henry Huth, Wykehurst, Surrey; Deliverance of St. Peter, Francis Cook, Richmond; Venus and Cupid, Robert Morrit, Rokeby Park, Yorkshire; Portrait of Mariana of Austria, H. B. Brabazon, Battle, Sussex; Incident in Life of Pope Sixtus V., National Gallery, Edinburgh; Supper at Emmaus, Earl of Breadalbane, Perthshire; Portrait of Don Baltasar Cárlos, Henry G. Marquand, New York; Knight of Santiago, Aspinwall sale (1886), ib.; Knight of Santiago, William P. Douglas, ib.; Philip IV. as David, Portrait of Infanta Margarita, Landscape, Still-Life, Portrait of Cinq Mars, St. John Baptist, Lady and Children, Historical Society, ib.; Fruits, Metropolitan Museum, ib.—Sir W. Stirling-Maxwell, Annals of Artists of Spain; Baron Davillier, Mémoire de V. (Paris, 1874); W. Bürger, Trésor d'Art en Angleterre (Paris, 1868); Waagen, Treasures; Madrazo, 586; Gaz. des B. Arts (1879), xix. 415 et seq.; Quarterly Rev., Oct., 1872; Stowe, Velasquez, (London, 1882); Curtis, Velasquez and Murillo (New York, 1883); Washburn, Spanish Masters, 109; Kunst-Chronik, xix. 175; Zeitschr. f. b. K., v. 229; xi. 160; xviii. 389.
VELASQUEZ, FAMILY OF, Velasquez, Vienna Museum; canvas, H. 5 ft. × 5 ft. 7 in. In a well-lighted room are twelve figures, two-thirds life-size, commonly called Family of Velasquez; in foreground, his wife Juana, seated, with two children standing at her knee; on left, his daughter Francisca with three other children; on extreme left, J. B. M. del Mazo, husband of Francisca, with a young man called a younger brother of Juana; in background, in an alcove, Velasquez, his back to the spectator, painting a portrait of a lady, and a servant and child. Curtis thinks this depicts the family of Mazo instead of Velasquez. Engraved by J. Kovatsch; etched by W. Unger.—Stirling, ii. 671; Haas, Gal. de Vienne; Curtis, 15.
VELATA, LA. See Donna Velata.
VELDE, ADRIAAN VAN DE, born in
Amsterdam in 1635 or 1636, died there, Jan.
21, 1672. Dutch school; landscape and animal
painter, son and pupil of Willem van
de Velde, the elder, then pupil at Haarlem
of Jan Wynants; showed even as a boy an
eminent talent, and after having left Wynants,
studied figure drawing under Philip