{"id":6462,"date":"2021-08-20T00:03:31","date_gmt":"2021-08-19T22:03:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/digitalhistory.unite.it\/philip-iv-and-the-plaza-de-oriente-in-madrid\/"},"modified":"2021-11-23T15:27:46","modified_gmt":"2021-11-23T14:27:46","slug":"philip-iv-and-the-plaza-de-oriente-in-madrid","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/digitalhistory.unite.it\/en\/territories\/international-routes\/equestrian-statues\/philip-iv-and-the-plaza-de-oriente-in-madrid\/","title":{"rendered":"Philip IV and the Plaza de Oriente in Madrid"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1>Philip IV and the Plaza de Oriente in Madrid <\/h1>\n<div class=\"testo\">\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/digitalhistory.unite.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/08\/img_0969_252x168.jpg\" width=\"252\" height=\"168\" alt=\"Statua equestre Filippo IV\" align=\"left\">Succeeding his father at the age of just 16, Philip IV reigned over Spain and the Spanish dominions in Europe and America for 44 years (1621-1665). During this period, Spain underwent a strong crisis linked to harsh and unrealistic military commitments, which led to frequent bankruptcies. Soon the government of <a href=\"\/en\/territories\/regional-routes\/spanish-monasteries\/imitating-the-royal-family-the-foundation-of-the-dukes-of-olivares-in-loeches\/gaspar-de-guzman-the-count-duke-of-olivares\/\" title=\"Gaspar de Guzm\u00e1n, the Count-Duke of Olivares\">Gaspar de Guzm\u00e1n, Count-Duke of Olivares<\/a> (1587-1645), the powerful favourite of Philip IV, came under attack, a government which he had exercised, in&nbsp; the king&#8217;s name, for over twenty years. Olivares tried in vain to re-establish Spanish hegemony in Europe and to remedy the financial crisis of the monarchy: the expiration of the Twelve years&#8217; truce (1609-1621), he resumed the war against the United Provinces; he worked alongside the Austrian Habsburgs in the <a href=\"\/en\/territories\/regional-routes\/duke-of-lerma\/the-plaza-mayor-of-madrid-and-the-end-of-the-government-of-the-duke\/thirty-years-war\/\" title=\"Thirty Years' War\">Thirty Years&#8217; War<\/a>; at the same time, he sought to restore the finances of the state, redistributing the tax burden among the different kingdoms. For this purpose he promoted a project called the &#8220;Union of the armies&#8221; (1624), which provided for the distribution of military spending, previously supported only by Castile, among all the territories of the Crown. This initiative led to a wave of revolutions, during which major kingdoms and territories of the Monarchy violently claimed their ancient freedom and autonomy: <a href=\"\/en\/territories\/international-routes\/equestrian-statues\/philip-iv-and-the-plaza-de-oriente-in-madrid\/revolt-of-portugal\/\" title=\"Revolt of Portugal\">Portugal<\/a> and <a href=\"\/en\/territories\/international-routes\/equestrian-statues\/philip-iv-and-the-plaza-de-oriente-in-madrid\/revolt-of-catalonia\/\" title=\"Revolt of Catalonia\">Catalonia<\/a> rebelled in 1640, <a href=\"\/en\/territories\/international-routes\/equestrian-statues\/philip-iv-and-the-plaza-de-oriente-in-madrid\/revolt-of-palermo\/\" title=\"Revolt of Palermo\">Palermo<\/a> and Naples (the so-called <a href=\"\/en\/territories\/urban-routes\/cosimo-fanzago\/fanzago-and-the-revolt-of-masaniello\/\" title=\"Fanzago and the revolt of Masaniello\">Masaniello revolt<\/a>) in 1647-1648. Even after Olivares&#8217; dismissal&nbsp; in 1643, the military decline of the monarchy did not stop. Permanently losing Portugal, it had to give up all claim of sovereignty over the <a href=\"\/en\/territories\/regional-routes\/south-eastern-sicily\/1693-a-disastrous-earthquake\/the-netherlands\/\" title=\"The Netherlands\">United Provinces<\/a>, while the long conflict with France was resolved after the Peace of the Pyrenees (1659), with the end of Spanish dominance in Europe.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\">Even Philip IV, like his father before him, wanted to be depicted with an equestrian statue that symbolized his power. This statue, located at the center of the <em>Plaza de Oriente<\/em> at the behest of Isabel II, was built, like that of Philip III, by the sculptor <a href=\"#\" class=\"tooltip yellow-tooltip\">Pietro Tacca<span>Pietro Tacca (1577-1640) was one of the main representatives of the Baroque style in Italy. A pupil of Giambologna, he is best known as the author of the equestrian statues of Philip III and Philip IV of Spain. He made an equestrian monument for the king of France, Henry IV, which, however, was destroyed during the French Revolution. Other valuable works of his are the <em>Four Moors<\/em> chained to the base of the monument to Ferdinand I de&#8217; Medici at Livorno and the two bronze fountains of <em>Piazza Santissima Annunziata<\/em> in Florence.<\/span><\/a> at the request of the Count-Duke of Olivares. The work is particularly important for its technical characteristics, being the first horse in the history of sculpture to support itself solely on its hind legs and tail. <a href=\"\/en\/territories\/international-routes\/equestrian-statues\/philip-iv-and-the-plaza-de-oriente-in-madrid\/diego-rodriguez-de-silva-y-velazquez\/\" title=\"Diego Rodr\u00edguez de Silva y Vel\u00e1zquez\">Vel\u00e1zquez<\/a> also contributed to its realization, providing two sketches to Tacca, in addition to <a href=\"#\" class=\"tooltip yellow-tooltip\">Juan Mart\u00ednez Monta\u00f1\u00e9s<span>Juan Mart\u00ednez Monta\u00f1\u00e9s (1568-1649) was a sculptor, born in Alcal\u00e1 la Real (Ja\u00e9n). He trained in Granada with Pablo de Rojas and completed his education in Seville, where he would remain for the rest of his life, becoming the highest representative of the Sevillian school of sculpture of his generation. Particularly skilled in woodworking, the works of Mart\u00ednez Monta\u00f1\u00e9s are almost exclusively of a religious nature. There is a portrait of him painted by Vel\u00e1zquez and now preserved in the <em>Museo del Prado<\/em>.<\/span><\/a>, the author of the bust of the monarch, and <a href=\"\/en\/territories\/international-routes\/equestrian-statues\/philip-iv-and-the-plaza-de-oriente-in-madrid\/galileo-galilei\/\" title=\"Galileo Galilei\">Galileo Galilei<\/a>, who gave his advice to ensure the stability of the statue.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"\/en\/territories\/international-routes\/equestrian-statues\/philip-iii-and-the-plaza-mayor-in-madrid\/\" title=\"Philip III and the Plaza Mayor in Madrid\">&lt;&lt;&lt;&#8212;previous page<\/a> &nbsp; <a href=\"\/en\/territories\/international-routes\/equestrian-statues\/one-exception-charles-ii-and-a-particular-representation\/\" title=\"One exception: Charles II and a particular representation\">next page&#8212;&gt;&gt;&gt;<\/a><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Philip IV and the Plaza de Oriente in Madrid Succeeding his father at the age of just 16, Philip IV reigned over Spain and the Spanish dominions in Europe and America for 44 years (1621-1665). 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