

Old Woman Frying Eggs, Velázquez
- Oil on linen canvas
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| Author: | Diego Velázquez |
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| Original Title: | Vieja friendo huevos |
| Type: | Painting |
| Style: | Baroque |
| Medium | Oil |
| Support: | Canvas |
| Year: | 1618 |
| Genre: | Costumbrism |
| Located: | National Gallery of Scotland |
In this canvas, one can already perceive the focused and theatrical light characteristic of Velázquez’s Sevillian period, influenced by Caravaggio’s tenebrism. The chiaroscuro directs the viewer’s gaze toward the hands and faces, while the objects in the foreground take on an unusual prominence.
The scene presents an intimate, almost silent composition, in which an elderly woman concentrates on the domestic task of frying eggs, while a young boy watches her attentively. This everyday subject, treated with almost monumental seriousness, reveals from an early stage the painter’s interest in the dignity of humble life and the psychological depth of his characters.
Old Woman Frying Eggs is one of Velázquez’s earliest masterpieces, painted during his youth in Seville and regarded as a benchmark of 17th-century Spanish costumbrismo.
The work dazzles with the extraordinary precision with which Velázquez captures a wide variety of materials and textures: the sheen of the boiling oil, the weight of the bronze mortar, the roughness of the fabrics and vegetables, the wear marks on the kitchen utensils, the dark wood, the metals, the ceramics, and the wicker. Each element appears carefully arranged, not as mere decoration, but as an exercise in observation and technical virtuosity.
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