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I’ve Worked a Long Time at This Institution
Mercedes Orihuela Maeso, Conservator of the Service of Deposits, 1975-What's onI’ve Worked a Long Time at This Institution
Mercedes Orihuela Maeso, Conservator of the Service of Deposits, 1975-What's on
When you’re thirty or forty years old, you think you’re going to miss everything when you retire. But when you’re on the verge of retirement, you think that you’ve done everything you needed to do. What’s important now is not to lose contact with people, but just to change your life… not having to work from eight in the morning until seven at night. There are always other things to do. People tell me that I could write a book with anecdotes and stories about the Museum. Well, I don’t know. I might do it, if I feel like it. There are many things I like, such as Goya’s La pradera de San Isidro (The Meadow of San Isidro). I like the work by Antonello de Messina: The Dead Christ supported by an Angel. I’m very interested in the Spanish still-lifes. In my opinion, the two best painters at the Museo del Prado and in the history of art are Rubens and Velázquez. I would certainly come and see them. And any visit I make would be a completely romantic affair: I’d come to see people and to have breakfast. But you’ve removed a great weight from your shoulders, and that’s something you also deserve. I don’t think I shall find that particularly hard. I’ve worked a long time at this institution.
Conservator of the Museo del Prado since 1982. She began collaborating with the Museum in the 1970's, sorting documents and photographic archives. She documents and visits the depository institutions of works of the Museum, giving rise to the collection known as "Prado disperso" (Scattered Prado).
Interview recorded on April 08, 2018
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