The presence of velázquez’s self-portrait in las Meninas indicates that the painter wanted the artist to be of high status
The title of the painting, "Las Meninas", means "Ladies of the Court" in Spanish. There is speculation as to why Velázquez titled the painting after these seemingly insignificant figures, when the regal figures of the King, Queen, and Infanta all feature in this busy painting.
Velázquez uses linear perspective to create depth and space in Las Her Meninas. A black frame on the right wall and hooks on the ceiling direct the viewer's gaze to the vanishing point. A mirror reflecting the king and queen suggests that space continues beyond the painting.
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