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Esperanza Hernandez
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4 October, 07:57
Who was the patron of Velazquez?
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Angelique Parsons
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The patron of Diego Velazquez was Phillip IV, the king of Spain. Velazquez was selected by him to be the pintor del roi (the official painter of the king) but he also painted other people in the court.
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