Juan de Pareja

Spanish painter
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Also known as: El Esclavo
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Byname:
El Esclavo (Spanish: “The Slave”)
Born:
c. 1610, Antequera, Spain
Died:
1670, Madrid

Juan de Pareja (born c. 1610, Antequera, Spain—died 1670, Madrid) was a Spanish painter and student of Diego Velázquez. Pareja initially assisted Velázquez in his studio as an enslaved person. Pareja accompanied Velázquez on his second visit to Italy (1649–51), where Velázquez painted Pareja’s portrait. The portrait was purchased at auction by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1970 for nearly $5.5 million, a record at the time. According to early writers, Pareja painted in the manner of Velázquez, but his only known portrait is a mere reflection of Velázquez’s style. Other works, such as The Flight into Egypt (1658) ...(100 of 123 words)