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Portrait of Mariana of Austria is a 1652–1653 oil-on-canvas painting by Diego Velázquez, the leading artist of the Spanish Golden Age, existing in a number of versions. Its subject, Doña Mariana (known as Maria Anna), was the daughter of Emperor Ferdinand III and Maria Anna of Spain .
17 sie 2021 · Mariana of Austria (1634-1696) For her husband's portraits, see: Portrait paintings of Philip IV of Spain
6 mar 2021 · File:Mariana of Austria (Velázquez, c. 1652) (3).jpg (file redirect) File:Mariana of Austria by Velázquez (c. 1652, Museo del Prado).jpg; File:Retrato de la reina Mariana de Austria, by studio of Diego Velázquez.jpg; File:Retrato de la reina doña Mariana de Austria, by Diego Velázquez.jpg; File:Signature of Mariana of Austria.jpg
Mariana of Austria became the second wife of Philip IV in 1649 after the death of his son Baltasar to whom she had been affianced. This portrait is one of several copies after the full-length painting of the Queen by Velázquez in the Prado in Madrid (no. 1191), which was executed before 1653.
Mariana of Austria (1634-1696) was the daughter of the Emperor Ferdinand III and María of Austria, Queen of Hungary. It was intended that she marry her cousin, Prince Baltasar Carlos, but following his death she married Philip IV in 1649. Velázquez executed this portrait after his return from Italy.
Mariana de Austria (1634-96), daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor, Fernando III, and María Anna de Austria, was married to her uncle, Felipe IV, in 1647 and the young woman made her ceremonial entry into the court of Madrid in 1649 as queen of Spain.