Old Woman Frying Eggs by Diego Velázquez - c. 1618 - 105 × 119 cm National Galleries of Scotland Old Woman Frying Eggs by Diego Velázquez - c. 1618 - 105 × 119 cm National Galleries of Scotland

Old Woman Frying Eggs

oil on canvas • 105 × 119 cm
  • Diego Velázquez - baptized on June 6, 1599 - August 6, 1660 Diego Velázquez c. 1618

Velázquez frequently used working-class characters in his early works in many cases he used his family as models. The old woman here also appears in his Christ in the House of Martha and Mary. Like other early works by the artist, it shows the influence of chiaroscuro, with a strong light source coming in from the left illuminating the woman, her utensils, and the poaching eggs but throwing the background and the boy standing to her right into deep shadow. Here the chiaroscuro is very intense, so much so that it would be impossible to see the wall at the bottom of the painting but for the basket hanging from it, but also managing to combine the murky darkness and high contrasts of light and shadow with a use of subtle hues and a palette dominated by ochres and browns. The composition is organised as an oval, with the middle figures in the nearest plane, thus drawing in the viewer.