This article explores the story of Spanish master Diego Velázquez, highlighting his famous painting Las Meninas at the Prado Museum in Madrid. The analysis uncovers hidden narratives in his works, particularly focusing on "The Spinners," which reflects Arachne's myth. Velázquez is depicted as a pioneer of feminist art by reinterpreting traditional themes to evoke modern feminist ideas by portraying strong and defiant women. The article also delves into his influence on other great painters and the contemporary relevance of his works.