لاس مينيناس
"لاس مينيناس" (Las Meninas) is a famous painting created by the Spanish artist Diego Velázquez in 1656. The artwork depicts a scene in the royal palace of King Philip IV of Spain, showcasing the artist himself at work, surrounded by the king's family and attendants. The composition is notable for its complex perspective and the way it engages the viewer.
The painting is celebrated for its innovative use of light and shadow, as well as its intricate details. It raises questions about reality and illusion, inviting viewers to consider their own role in the scene. "لاس مينيناس" remains a significant work in the history of Western art.