
Juan de Pareja
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Juan de Pareja (1606-1670) was a skilled painter and a slave of Diego Velázquez. His presence in Velázquez's workshop was notable as he gained recognition for his own artistic talent. Pareja's close association with Velázquez allowed him to learn and develop his craft, and he eventually became an important figure in the Spanish art world, known for his portraits and biblical scenes.
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Juan de Pareja was a slave and assistant to Velázquez, accompanying him in various tasks.
Las amistades peligrosas de Diego Velázquez | EL PAÍS SemanalEl País·
Spain· 2025-04-02








