





Delta Los Borrachos Limited Edition Red Marbled Resin with Sterling Silver Trim Rollerball Pen
The second collection offered in the Velazquez series.
VELASQUEZ, DIEGO RODRIGUEZ DE SILVAY- (1599-1660)
Spanish painter considered to be the maximum exponent of the baroque style. Named official painter of Philip IV, lived a period of intense activity as a portrait painter and favored by the members of the real family and the court. In 1627, Philip set a competition of the best painters of Spain with the subject to be the expulsion of the Moors. Velazquez won. In 1629, as an extra payment, he received 100 ducats for the picture of Bacchus. The spirit and aim of this work are better understood from its Spanish name, Los Borrachos (The Drunks), who are paying mock homage to a half-naked ivy-crowned young man seated on wine barrel. The painting is firm and solid, and the light and shade are more deftly handled than in former works. Altogether, this production may be taken as the most advanced example of the first style of Velazquez.
- Delta pays tribute to Velazquez’s painting “The Triumph of Baco”, but the town later called it “Los Borrachos.”
- It is a limited edition and each piece is numbered.
- Made of special red marbled resin in a full bar.
- Mechanism Cap on off
- The central ring in solid silver where we can see the engraving of the painting “Los Borrachos”.
- Each piece is numbered below the 110 / 200 center ring. In the deposit of the pen is engraved “Delta Italy – Los Borrachos – Limited edition”
- R/2 roller convertible in ball pen with same the characteristics of the 1k pen.
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