Le Bouffon Barbarroja

Diego Velázquez · PD

Le Bouffon Barbarroja


Détails

Année
1634
Technique
peinture à l'huile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
198 × 121 cm

L'histoire

At the court of Philip the Fourth of Spain, Velazquez was set to paint not only the royal family but the palace jesters, and he gave them the same steady, serious attention. This one was a buffoon named Cristobal de Castaneda, nicknamed Barbarroja, or Redbeard, after a famous Ottoman sea captain. To match the name he is dressed up as a Turkish soldier in a red robe and turban, gripping a sword in one hand and its scabbard in the other, mid-bluster. At court he played Barbarossa in comic performances. Velazquez never finished the picture. The robe and the legs are only roughly laid in, and you can see the paint thin out where his work on it simply stopped.

Le Bouffon Barbarroja — Diego Vélasquez — MuseScope