On or before 6th June 1599 Diego Velázquez was born. He was baptised on 6th June 1599.
1621 to 1623. Diego Velázquez [aged 21]. Portrait of Philip IV King Spain [aged 15] in Brown and Silver.
1623. Diego Velázquez [aged 23]. Portrait of Philip IV King Spain [aged 17].
1630. Diego Velázquez [aged 30]. Portrait of Maria Anna of Spain Holy Roman Empress [aged 23].
1644. Diego Velázquez [aged 44]. Portrait of Philip IV King Spain [aged 38].
1651 to 1654. Diego Velázquez [aged 51]. Portrait of Maria Theresa of Spain Queen Consort France [aged 12].
1652. Diego Velázquez [aged 52]. Portrait of Mariana of Austria Queen Consort Spain [aged 17].
1653. Diego Velázquez [aged 53]. Portrait of Maria Theresa of Spain Queen Consort France [aged 14].
1656. Diego Velázquez [aged 56]. Portrait of Philip IV King Spain [aged 50].
Adam Murimuth's Continuation and Robert of Avesbury’s 'The Wonderful Deeds of King Edward III'
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On 6th August 1660 Diego Velázquez [aged 61] died.