"HauptbeschreibungDas Gemälde Las Meninas oder Die Hoffräulein im Museo del Prado zu Madrid gilt als das Hauptwerk des Diego Velázquez. Vom Spiegel der Meninas ist in einem gegenständlichen und einem übertragenen Sinn die Rede. Zum einen ist der an der Rückwand des Raums aufgehängte Spiegel gemeint, der das Doppelbildnis des spanischen Königs Philipps IV. und seiner Gemahlin Mariana von Österreich reflektiert. Zum anderen stellt das Gemälde als Ganzes einen>SpiegelKonkurrenten<Peter Paul Rubens, dessen Gemälde in Kopienform im Hintergrund des dargestellten Saales zu sehen sind. Wieso ab."
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