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Innocent X by Velázquez
Inmaculada Echeverría Elvira, Head of the Technical Documentation and Laboratory Section, 1985-2024Innocent X by Velázquez
Inmaculada Echeverría Elvira, Head of the Technical Documentation and Laboratory Section, 1985-2024
It was a tremendous opportunity to be able to see Innocent X by Velázquez, being able to contemplate it in person. They placed it in a very significant area, in the hall where Arianne is displayed. We adapted the lighting to that of the place where it was painted. In those days we used a rheostat to grade the lighting and the impression we achieved was that of candlelight. I would say that my favourite painter is Velázquez. I remember the look of that individual, it makes you wonder, "What was this Pope like, caught then and there by the painter, with a look of pride, so overbearing, haughty and penetrating..." Perhaps I regard it in such a special manner because it is unreachable, because we do not have it here.
Member of the Technical Office, she began her work at the Museum thanks to a grant to study and analyze the works of El Greco.
Interview recorded on May 08, 2018
Historical exhibitions
6 / 19-
1990. Initial Contact -
Exhibitions in the 1980’s -
A veritable deluge of exhibitions and lectures -
1996. The ups and downs of improvising. “Goya. 250th anniversary” -
Positive adrenalin with Antonio de Pereda, 1977 -
Innocent X by Velázquez -
Restoration of The Garden of Earthly Delights -
A Defining Moment -
The Grand Velázquez Exhibition -
Coordination of Temporary Exhibitions -
José Ángel Valente: Engraved in My Memory -
The great Velázquez exhibition -
The portrait of Innocent X -
Velázquez, with Pilar Miró and the King -
The Loan of a National Treasure: A Whole Hour Trying to Convince Them -
Manuela Mena -
Controversies Regarding Hieronymus Bosch -
The Prado Travels to the Hermitage -
2009: Total Sorolla
- Collective
- Technical Documentation
- Chronology
- 1990-2000
- RDF
- RDF
Technical Documentation