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Philip IV, King of Spain. Philip (1605-1665) was king of Spain from 1621. His reign saw a decline in the economic and military fortunes of Spain
The Rape of Deidamia, 1636-1638. Artist: Peter Paul RubensThe Rape of Deidamia, 1636-1638. One of the paintings for King Philip IVths hunting lodge Torre de la Parada in El Pardo.Theseus wrenches Deidamia from the arms of the Centaur
Las Meninas or The Family of Philip IV, 1656-1657. Artist: Diego VelazquezLas Meninas or The Family of Philip IV, 1656-1657. From the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain
Portrait of Count-Duke of Olivares, 1638. Artist: Diego VelasquezPortrait of Count-Duke of Olivares, 1638. Gaspar de Guzman, Count-Duke of Olivares (1587-1645) was a favourite and minister of King Philip IV of Spain
Painting of King Phillip IV of Spain, 16th century. Artist: Diego VelasquezPainting of King Phillip IV of Spain by Velasquez, from the Kunstmuseums collection in Austria, 16th century
Philip IV, King of Spain, c1626. Artist: Diego VelasquezPhilip IV, King of Spain, c1626. Philip (1605-1665), pictured here dressed in black wearing the order of the Golden Fleece, was king of Spain from 1621
Philip IV, King of Spain, 1632-1636. Artist: Diego VelasquezPhilip IV, King of Spain, 1632-1636. Philip (1605-1665), pictured here in hunting dress, was king of Spain from 1621. His reign saw a decline in the economic and military fortunes of Spain
The Cardinal Infante Don Fernando, c1632. Artist: Diego VelasquezThe Cardinal Infante Don Fernando, c1632. Portrait of the younger brother of Philip IV of Spain (1605-1665) in hunting dress, with a gun and dog
Portrait of Philip IV of Spain, c1656-c1660. Artist: Diego VelasquezPortrait of Philip IV of Spain, c1656-c1660. Detail. Philip (1605-1665) was King of Spain from 1621. His reign saw a decline in the economic and military fortunes of Spain