Philip IV, King of Spain by Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo. A three-quarter length portrait of King Philip IV of Spain, wearing a richly embroidered red and silver uniform and holding a baton and hat.

Philip IV, King of Spain

Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo

1650 · Oil Paint, Canvas

An elegant 17th-century portrait of the Spanish monarch Philip IV, rendered with rich textures and a regal presence.

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Where it works

A weightier piece with steady character with softened warm notes — holds a formal wall with confidence.

Often works in
Library · Study · Living Room
Placement
Reads best as a confident vertical anchor
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Best where a lighter wall gives it room to show
Color notes
Charcoal black, Terracotta clay, Rich brown

About the piece

This striking 17th-century oil painting by Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo captures King Philip IV of Spain in a moment of quiet dignity. The work is notable for its exquisite detail, particularly the intricate silver embroidery on the King's vibrant red doublet and the soft, lace-like quality of his collar. Mazo, a pupil and son-in-law of Velázquez, skillfully employs the master's style to create a work of enduring elegance and historical significance.

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