Is this painting to be sold in Madrid really a work by Velázquez?
A specialist at the auction house Abalarte believes it could be an early portrait by the Spanish master depicting his sister
byBELEN PALANCO | 21 April 2017
Retrato de niña o Joven Inmaculada (Portrait of girl or Young Immaculate) is due to be auction in Madrid
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Update: The painting Retrato de niña o Joven Inmaculada (Portrait of girl or Young Immaculate) made €8m when it was sold on 25 April at the Spanish auction house Abalarte in Madrid. The buyer remains anonymous, but the Spanish government has placed an export restriction on the work as a precautionary measure, so it must remain in the country for the time being. The work has been declared an object of "great cultural interest", sources in the culture ministrytold El Mundo, "because in the absence of more complete technical studies, everything seems to indicate that it is a work attributable to Velázquez".
Billed as a potential early work by Velázquez, the 57cm x 44cm oil on canvas was discovered by chance by Richard de Willermin, a specialist in 17th- and 18th-century Italian, Flemish and Spanish art and a consultant for Abalarte. Specialists at Madrid’s Prado museum have examined the painting but have declined to comment publicly on whether it is an authentic work by Velázquez.
The auction house, however, is cautious and has not released an estimate ahead of the sale. The work is in good condition, having belonged to a private owner based in Madrid for some time and after being in the family for generations. It “depicts a young girl, who might be Velázquez’s sister”, De Willermin says, although little is known about the artist’s family.
Velázquez's Immaculate Conception (1618-19, detail) in the collection of the National Gallery, London, shares a similar pose and crown of stars
Retrato de niña o Joven Inmaculada (Portrait of girl or Young Immaculate) is due to be auctioned on 25 April at Abalarte in Madrid
An x-ray of the portrait has revealed that a crown of stars is hidden by overpaint
Velázquez's Immaculate Conception (1618-19, detail) in the collection of the National Gallery, London, shares a similar pose and crown of stars
Retrato de niña o Joven Inmaculada (Portrait of girl or Young Immaculate) is due to be auctioned on 25 April at Abalarte in Madrid