Lecture: “The Woman in Velázquez’s Portrait: The Historical Significance of Queen Mariana of Austria” (Feb. 22)
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Lecture: “The Woman in Velázquez’s Portrait: The Historical Significance of Queen Mariana of Austria” (Feb. 22)
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Date: Saturday, February 22, 5:00–6:00 p.m.
Speaker:Silvia Z. Mitchell, Associate Professor, Early Modern European History, Purdue University
Millions of visitors to the Museo del Prado have seen Velázquez’s splendid portrait of Queen Mariana of Austria (1634–1696), although few of them are fully aware of her historical significance. From the age of 11, when negotiations over her marriage began, until her death from breast cancer, Mariana’s life intertwined with some of the most important events in European history. Many of these events she influenced directly as regent of Spain’s global empire during the minority of her son Charles II (r. 1665–1700). In this lecture, Mitchell, the author of Queen, Mother, and Stateswoman: Mariana of Austria and the Government of Spain, establishes the dynastic, diplomatic and historical legacy Mariana built during a lifetime spent at the highest levels of politics.
Held in the Museum’s theater.
If you are having issues registering, please contact [email protected] or 626-844-6990.
Additional tickets will be available for walkups on the day of the lecture starting at 4:00 p.m.
Details:
- Doors open 30 minutes before program. Advance ticket-holders may check in at the Check-in Table in the Main Entrance beginning at 4:00 p.m. (seating is not assigned). Everyone must be seated no later than 4:50 p.m. Guests who are not in their seat by 4:50 p.m. may forfeit their ticket.
- If you registered for more tickets than your membership allows, your additional guests will need to pay general admission.
- If you have reserved a ticket but are no longer able to attend the lecture, please contact [email protected].
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