This exhibition, which is benefiting from the sponsorship of the Fundación Amigos del Museo del Prado and the collaboration of the City Council of Madrid for its showing at the Prado, reunites [+]
This exhibition, which is benefiting from the sponsorship of the Fundación Amigos del Museo del Prado and the collaboration of the City Council of Madrid for its showing at the Prado, reunites [+]
Return Journey. Art of the Americas in Spain, sponsored by Fundación AXA, recounts a little known phenomenon: the fact that following the conquest of Latin America and until its independence, m [+]
During the central decades of the 17th century a type of painting was produced in Andalusia that was notably representative of both the high levels achieved by the principal painters of the region and [+]
Curated by Ana González Mozo, Senior Technician of Museums in the Museum’s Conservation Department, Leonardo and the copy of the Mona Lisa. New approaches to the artist’s studio pra [+]
The tornaviaje or return journey that lends its name to this exhibition provides an opportunity to view the artworks that found their way from the Americas into Spain and, by extension, into Europe du [+]
This exhibition aims to foster the knowledge and further study of a typology of works made by some of the most relevant Baroque painters in Andalusia: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Antonio del Cas [+]
The exhibition Mythological Passions closes next Sunday, July 4. A unique opportunity to see one of the greatest groups of mythological paintings created in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries. [+]
"Diana and Callisto" (Ca. 1635), by Rubens, with comments in Latin by María Luisa Aguilar García, Latin teacher at IES El Puig (El Puig, Valencia) and president of the society [+]
"The Hunt of Meleager" (1634-1639), by Nicolas Poussin, with comments in Latin by Xavier Mata Oroval, Latin teacher at IES Manuel Sanchis Guarner (Silla, Valencia) and member of the so [+]
"Venus with an Organist and a Dog" (Ca. 1550), by Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), with comments in Latin by María Luisa Aguilar García, Latin teacher at IES El Puig (El Puig, Valenc [+]
"The Spinners, or the Fable of Arachne" (1655-1660) by Velázquez with comments in Latin by Xavier Mata Oroval, Latin teacher at IES Manuel Sanchis Guarner (Silla, Valencia) and member [+]
On the occasion of the exhibition "Mythological Passions", Alejandro Vergara, Chief Curator of Flemish and Northern Schools Painting at the Museo del Prado, comments on "Venus and Cupid [+]
The bequest made by Carmen Sánchez García (1929-2016) to the Museo del Prado has allowed for the acquisition of numerous paintings that reflect her desire to leave much of her estate &ld [+]
Víctor Cageao, curator of History of the Museo del Prado and its Buildings and Director of Buildings and the Natural Environment at Patrimonio Nacional, comments on the new display, a surv [+]
On the occasion of the exhibition History of the Museo del Prado and its buildings we display the model of Villanueva’s project. An essential tool for Juan de Villanueva for the constructio [+]
Marinus: Painter from Reymerswale, on display in Room D of the Jerónimos Building from 9 March to 13 June with the sponsorship of Mitsubishi Corporation and the Fundación Amigos del Muse [+]
Work commented by Carlos Reyero, Professor of History of Art. The nineteenth-century critics saw sculpture as the best artistic medium for expressing the eroticism of the female nude because of the s [+]