Install Isabelle at Salon de Reinos
The equestrian portrait gives the queen a place in the monarchical program. This milestone sheds light on the "Queens by Diego Velázquez" collection by prioritizing details.
1630s -1660 · presence, costume and regency
Discover Queens by Diego Velazquez, hand reproduced in oil on canvas.
1630s -1660 · presence, costume and regency
The portrait of a queen at the court of Madrid must make visible dignity, dynastic fertility and place in a European network of alliances. Isabelle de Bourbon on horseback belongs to the Salon de Reinos program: the queen shares with Philip IV the equestrian format, but his costume, mount and posture modulate a different authority. After her death, Marianne of Austria married Philip IV in 1649. Velazquez painted her in a spectacular court outfit or skirt hairstyle and jewelry build an almost architectural silhouette. Behind this apparent immobility is a future regent: on the death of the king in 1665, Marianne governed in the name of Charles II. The multiple portraits and variants spread his image in European palaces; some versions naturally involve the workshop, copying or adaptation of an official model. The formula does not erase the person, but organizes their political circulation. Selection "Queens by Diego Velázquez" notably compares Portrait of Queen Isabella of Bourbon on Horseback and Portrait of Marianne of Austria, Queen of Spain. Its reading favors details.
The large costume seems to immobilize the queen, while her portrait is precisely designed to act and travel in her place.
Course & style
The portrait of a queen at the court of Madrid must make visible dignity, dynastic fertility and place in a European network of alliances. Isabelle de Bourbon on horseback belongs to the Salon de Reinos program: the queen shares with Philip IV the equestrian format, but his costume, mount and posture modulate a different authority. After her death, Marianne of Austria married Philip IV in 1649. Velazquez painted her in a spectacular court outfit or skirt hairstyle and jewelry build an almost architectural silhouette. Behind this apparent immobility is a future regent: on the death of the king in 1665, Marianne governed in the name of Charles II. The multiple portraits and variants spread his image in European palaces; some versions naturally involve the workshop, copying or adaptation of an official model. The formula does not erase the person, but organizes their political circulation.
The equestrian portrait gives the queen a place in the monarchical program. This milestone sheds light on the "Queens by Diego Velázquez" collection by prioritizing details.
The big clothes spread the new queen into the Habsburg family.
Workshop and copies maintain an image useful to the regency and alliances.
The horse gives movement and territory to Isabelle's authority. This trait guides a reading of "Queens by Diego Velázquez" focused on details.
Magnitude transforms Marianne's body into court architecture.
The width of the face and hair contributes to the official symmetry.
A few palace signs are enough to situate the government.
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Horse, dress, hairstyle and diffusion connect queen consort, Austrian alliance, regency and official image.
Isabelle enters the equestrian space of Salon de Reinos.
For the consort. Reading "Queens by Diego Velázquez" in detail.The width of the costume gives the portrait architectural stability.
For MarianneFiner treatment maintains age and reserve under formula.
For the resemblanceThe variants broadcast the queen in the Allied courts.
For diplomacyThe queen shares the monumental scale of the king while maintaining a clean posture and costume.
Landmark work of Queens by Diego VelazquezSkirt, hairstyle and jewelry build a presence intended for alliances and dynastic continuity.
Landmark work of Queens by Diego VelazquezWorks to discover
The active selection combines Isabelle of Bourbon on horseback, Marianne of Austria in official portrait, a variant of Marie-Anne Queen of Spain and a second image of Queen Isabelle.




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Each painting is made in oil on canvas by a specialized artist, then checked with you before shipping.
Each reproduction is unique. Slight variations of touch and material testify to the painter's manual work.
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Equestrian portraits require height and perspective. For standing queens, a discreet black or gold patinated frame will accompany the costumes without overloading them.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Each reproduction is hand painted in oil on canvas, without printing.
The painter takes up the composition, values, colors and materials visible in the chosen work from the Queens collection by Diego Velázquez, with particular attention to detail.
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