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A Rich Legacy Built by All
Rocío Dávila Álvarez, Restorer, 1974-2015A Rich Legacy Built by All
Rocío Dávila Álvarez, Restorer, 1974-2015
Given that we were very few people, we were totally involved in the life of the Museum. It was like our home. If you had to come at any particular time, you did whatever you had to do to come; everybody was prepared to do the same. It was a good time. But I think people tend to give of themselves generously at the Prado, and I believe the same applies today. All of you, especially young people, are full of enthusiasm, and that is quite normal. The good thing about the Museum was that all of us working in preservation and restoration got on very well together. We helped one another a lot, because thanks to the conservators, we were able to gain a much better idea of the situation of particular work, the period in which it was created, its influences, why it was created. We were able to provide a more material-based perspective; for example, how it was made. And we were able to grow and develop together, so it was really a joint labour, because things are never done individually. It’s a joint endeavour involving a number of people: the technical department, the whole laboratory, Carmen Garrido, Manuela Mena, etc. All of us who worked there were more or less the same age, and we were all working there at the same time, which means that everything that emerged was built up and accumulated. It means you have a more in-depth knowledge of the work of art. It’s a rich legacy that has been built by one and all.
She joined the Museo del Prado at a time when the Restoration Workshop was being reorganized, then becoming head of the same from 2003 to 2007.
Interview recorded on December 12, 2017
The Museum leaves its mark
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Refining my taste and learning to evaluate art -
The Pleasures of the Museum -
Retiring at 70 -
The decision to leave the Museum -
Intensity -
The Prado. A turning point in one's life -
Jesús Aroca. Forever in the Museum -
The Prado has determined my life -
The legacy of great colleagues -
Who does the Prado belong to? -
A life at the Foundation -
The best place to be -
Retirement -
Eternity -
The Prado Museum in my life -
The Prado has given me many things -
A Rich Legacy Built by All -
A Marvellous Experience -
A way in the world -
The leap into the unknown -
My grandchildren should know what a watchman and a carpenter are -
Visiting the Museum, before and after -
A Reflection After 40 Years’ Service -
There Are Days When I Dream about the Museo del Prado -
The Museum Is My Second Home -
31 December 2009 -
The Hardest and Most Enriching Challenge -
Love for My Work -
There is life after the Prado -
The warmth of the employees -
The Tranquillity of a Mission Accomplished -
No harsh feelings but not the best ending -
What the Prado gives us -
I’ve Worked a Long Time at This Institution -
I Was There
- Collective
- Restoration
- RDF
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Restoration
María Teresa Dávila Álvarez
Restorer, 1982-2013
Rafael Alonso Alonso
Restorer, 1978-2016
George Bisacca
Restorer, 1985-What's on