Sentences with infanta
in·fan·ta
I i - The pearl, after the Infanta Margarita by Velazquez of 1981 looks amazingly contemporary.
- Sallie Muirden's novel Revelations of a Spanish Infanta sprang from the author's passionate interest in Diego Velasquez.
- Presa's is to Lunn's as the composed figure of the infanta in Velasquez's Las Meninas is to a grotesque, Edwardian pantomime dame.
- Papapetrou's black-and-white Court Beauty (2002) in which her tiny masked daughter hovers between infanta and dwarf.