Craniofacial Features of Dwarfism in the Paintings of Velázquez
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- DOI: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000009368
Craniofacial Features of Dwarfism in the Paintings of Velázquez
Abstract
This study describes the craniofacial features of achondroplastic dwarfism in the paintings of Velázquez. In a PubMed search, using [Velázquez] and [dwarf], 13 titles were found. In a Google Image search, [Velázquez] and [dwarf] retrieved 5 paintings. The craniofacial manifestations of the dwarfs depicted in the paintings were analyzed. Frontal bossing, antimongoloid slant, depressed nasal bridge (saddle nose), bulbous tip, malar hypoplasia, malocclusion, and chin asymmetry were observed. The presence of each manifestation was checked. In 5 paintings, portraits of 6 dwarfs having craniofacial deformities were found: Mariabárbola Asquin (left) in Las Meninas , Nicolasito Pertusato (right) in Las Meninas , Portrait of Sebastián de Morra, Portrait of Francisco Lezcano, The Jester Don Diego de Acedo, and Prince Balthasar Charles with a Dwarf. The most frequent craniofacial manifestation was malar hypoplasia (100%), followed by a bulbous tip (83.3%), saddle nose (66.7%), and frontal bossing (50%). Antimongoloid slant, malocclusion, and chin asymmetry were relatively rare (16.7% each). Through an analysis of 6 dwarfs in Velázquez's paintings, we can show that he realized and frequently expressed the craniofacial manifestations of achondroplasia: malar hypoplasia, bulbous tip, saddle nose, and frontal bossing. Despite the rarity of these presentations, he was also aware of antimongoloid slant, malocclusion, and chin asymmetry. Velázquez was a famous painter in the 17th century (i.e., during the Baroque period). Based on his excellent expression of the craniofacial manifestations of dwarfism, we can assume that he had a sound knowledge of anatomy, as well as malformations.
Copyright © 2023 by Mutaz B. Habal, MD.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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