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Initial Contact with the Museum
Manuela Mena Marqués, Head of the Department of Conservation of 18th Century Painting and Goya, 1978-2019Initial Contact with the Museum
Manuela Mena Marqués, Head of the Department of Conservation of 18th Century Painting and Goya, 1978-2019
My name is Manuela Mena Marqués and I arrived at the Museum yesterday.
I first arrived at the Museo del Prado in 1978. I received a grant from the Juan March Foundation to study Italian drawings of the eighteenth century in Madrid’s collections, which also included the drawings at the Museo del Prado. At that time the Assistant Director was Alfonso Pérez Sánchez, who had been one of my lecturers and had supervised my doctoral thesis. This was the manner in which I joined the Museum; not in an informal manner, but as an external researcher.
At that time the Museum Archive was kept in a private room, closed to the public, along a long passageway on a mezzanine level in the main building. This room also housed all of the cabinets containing the Drawings Collection. They give me a small table to sit at.
This first contact with the Museo del Prado made me see that I didn’t want to continue at university, even though this had been my goal, but that I wanted to devote myself fully to the Museo del Prado. I don’t recall my first day as a public employee at the Museum, but I do remember the first day I arrived at the Prado with a grant from the March Foundation to study the drawings. I recall that day sitting at the small table they’d set up for me. Previously, I’d never left any of my things in the places I had been, places that were many and very important. I’d never left anything of mine there for the following day. I’d always brought my bag back with me, together with my purse and all my things, and then I’d returned the following day. But I’d never left anything. But on that particular day I opened the miserable little draw on that shabby little table and I left my pencil, eraser and small notebook in there so I’d have them there for the following day. That I do remember.
She came to the Museo del Prado with a grant from the Juan March Foundation. In 1981, she secured the position of Conservator of Drawings and Prints of the Museo del Prado. She was later appointed Deputy Director of Conservation and Research (1981-1996), Member of the Royal Board of Trustees (1991-1996), and Head of the Department of Conservation of 18th Century Painting and Goya (2001-2018).
Interview recorded on June 28, 2018
Interview index
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Initial Contact with the Museum -
Diego Angulo: Great human qualities and intellectual elegance -
Changing things from within -
1979. The energy of a whole country -
1981. My promotion to Assistant Director -
1981-1996. My responsibilities as Assistant Director -
Sánchez Cantón: a key figure -
1978. Xavier de Salas -
1978-1981. Don José Manuel Pita Andrade -
1983-1991. Alfonso Pérez Sánchez -
1996-2001. Fernando Checa Cremades -
2002-2017. Miguel Zugaza -
Great Artists and Privileged Minds -
1990. Francis Bacon -
David Hockney and the Tapestry Cartoons -
The responsibility of curators -
The future of public museums -
The Triumph of David by Nicolas Poussin -
What the Prado gives us -
Learning to distance oneself from the Museum
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Management
Miguel Zugaza Miranda
Museum Director, 2002-2017
Gabriele Finaldi
Assistant Director of Conservation and Research, 2002-2015
Francisco Calvo Serraller
Museum Director, 1993-1994
Felipe Garín Llombart
Museum Director, 1991-1993
Fernando Checa Cremades
Museum Director, 1996-2001