Kitchen Scene

Art Institute of Chicago

Kitchen Scene

Diego Velázquez (Spanish, 1599–1660)

Date
1618–20
Medium
Oil on canvas
Culture
Spain
Department
Painting and Sculpture of Europe
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

In this modest kitchen scene, a type known as a bodegón (from the Spanish word for pantry), Diego Velázquez depicted a young African woman at work, surrounded by exquisitely rendered pots, jugs, a mortar and pestle, and a crumpled paper wrapper for spices. In creating this painting, Velázquez may have used an enslaved woman from his or an associate’s household as a model. Slavery was widespread in the young artist’s hometown of Seville, Spain, and Velázquez, his father, and his teacher, Francisco Pacheco, were all enslavers.

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