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A “homely little museum”
Ana Gutiérrez Márquez, Senior Technician of Museums (Conservation of 19th Century Painting), 1975-2018A “homely little museum”
Ana Gutiérrez Márquez, Senior Technician of Museums (Conservation of 19th Century Painting), 1975-2018
When I arrived at the Casón it was what you might call a “homely little museum”. It was an entity that derived from an already established museum, the Museo del Arte Moderno. When that was split up and closed down its 19th-century collections passed to the Prado. And they went to a building that was separate from the main one, which was the Casón del Buen Retiro.
There was a head of it, don Joaquín de la Puente, who came from the Museo de Arte Moderno’s staff and who was one of the Prado’s three deputy directors. Those of us in the Casón had almost no relationship with the Museo del Prado although functionally the Casón was part of the Museum. The Casón retained its status as a museum and in the early years I remember that we functioned with a certain degree of autonomy.
The team was extremely small. There was don Joaquín de la Fuente who was in charge. He had a secretary, Matilde Muñoz, who was a delightful, really nice girl who looked after all of us young ones doing work experience as she wasn’t much older than us. If we had any little problem she always stood up for us. I’ve got such fantastic memories of her. There were also us girls doing work experience. Then there was a very small team of warders and a chief warder, Pepe Illán, who we had a lot of disagreements with as he was the one who tried to keep us all in order, but I have very fond and unforgettable memories of him.
No one stayed from the four or five of us from my generation. But after that Felicidad Elipe and Antonio Solano did work experience and I think of the people who did it then, they’re the only people now in the Museum.
She began working at the Library of the Department of 19th Century Painting, then becoming Conservator in 1987.
Interview recorded on February 21, 2018
Casón del Buen Retiro
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A “homely little museum” -
Library, Archive and Documentation Centre -
The old library at the Casón -
The Museum of yesterday and today -
The Nineteenth Century Collections and the Casón del Buen Retiro -
The challenges of the Library: Relocation and enhancement of the collections -
Guernica. A boost for the Casón -
An incident in the Casón del Buen Retiro -
Water and Fire. An emergency at the Casón del Buen Retiro -
The Casón, finally open to the public -
The 19th-century collection with Guernica. Looking at what you could -
1982. Photography and restoration at the Casón -
Small marvels -
An amazing engineering project -
Electricity During the Night -
1992. The empty gallery -
The Casón, the ugly duckling -
Picasso's Guernica. Working on an iconic painting in the year 1981 -
The Guernica Is Moved -
1997. The Casón closes -
Renovation Works at the Casón: The Collections Are Stored Away Again -
Poring Over Plans Again: The Moneo Extension
- Collective
- Conservation
- RDF
- RDF
Conservation
José Luis Díez García
Head of the Department of Conservation of 19th Century Painting, 1988-2013
Juan Luna Fernández
Head of the Department of Conservation of 18th Century Painting, 1969-2016
Pilar Silva Maroto
Head of the Department of Conservation of Flemish Painting and the Northern Schools up to 1700, 1997-2017