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Lecture 3 - Philip IV of Spain: Still Waters Run Deep?

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The reign of Philip IV, 1621 - 1665, will forever be seen through the eyes of a single artist, Velazquez. The young king was 16 when he succeeded his father, Philip III in 1621, and in 1623 he appointed the equally young Velazquez as his court painter, who would capture the Spanish court in all its formality over the coming decades. This, the last of the truly 'Habsburg' Philips, would see Spain's so-called 'Golden Age' end as its powers were curbed with the loss of Portugal in 1640 and it accepted the loss of the northern part of the Spanish Netherlands for ever in 1648. That said, this was truly a golden period for the growth of the Spanish royal collections, not least via the opportunities provided by the 'Sale of the Century', when the English parliament sold off the works of art owned by Charles I, many of which are now in the Prado. Indeed, Philip was not the only Habsburg buying English-owned works of art as his Austrian cousin, the Archduke Leopold, ruling what was left of the Spanish Netherlands, was equally active on the art market and his collections would form the core of another monument to the Habsburg 'eye', Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum.

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Tom Duncan was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he studied, successively, Music and then History of Art with Ancient History and Archaeology. He moved to the United States in 1980 to research Late Antiquity and the Early Church. This formative experience brought him to Cambridge, England in 1984 to complete a Ph D on the influence of Early Christian Art on Baroque Painting in Rome. A period as a university lecturer followed, together with many invitations to lecture to organisations such as The Art Fund and The Arts Society (formerly NADFAS). Consequently, he began to lead tours over twenty years ago and in 1999, together with Stephen Brook, founded CICERONI Travel, now one of the UK's most respected independent cultural travel companies. When not lecturing or travelling, he devotes most of his time to gardening, music and opera, the other great interests in his life.
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