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Learning from Pérez Sánchez
Felícitas Martínez Pozuelo, Administrative Technician, 1971-2018Learning from Pérez Sánchez
Felícitas Martínez Pozuelo, Administrative Technician, 1971-2018
The Museum was very short staffed and needed people to work there. Also, there were no civil servants at that time, we were all contracted staff. It was at that point that I joined the permanent team. It was Pérez Sánchez who invited me as he didn’t have a secretary then, I think she was on maternity leave. So I decided to take charge of his office, from where I made myself responsible for his texts. From then on it was total collaboration.
He always treated me in the most courteous way and I really learned a great deal from him. For 15 years his unpublished texts passed through my hands. I was the first to read them. He read them then I was the one who deciphered his handwriting. I’ve read all his texts and I learned a great deal from him. It provided me with enormous experience for the future. What I do now are things that started with him. He answered the enquiries sent to the Museum. He received enquiries about paintings and so on, and for years I noted down his answers, then I typed the letters and he signed them. Who would have thought that years later, starting in 2003, I would be the one to receive the enquiries sent to the Museum. Since then I’ve been answering them to the sum of around 3,000 to 4,000 letters a year. I’ve retained a lot of valuable information from that period.
As I said, I learned every day. It’s been a huge lesson, an ongoing learning process that has lasted my entire life. Those periods proved extremely useful for this current one when I have to deal with issues of this kind.
She joined the Museum as typist and secretary to the directors, then going on to the Documentation and Archives Area in 1973, where she is responsible for the systematic filing of reports from the Restoration workshop, among other duties.
Interview recorded on May 03, 2018
The Director Alfonso Emilio Pérez Sánchez
5 / 20-
1990. Initial Contact -
Professor Pérez Sánchez and his honesty -
The appointment of Alfonso Pérez Sánchez as Museum Director -
Alfonso Pérez Sánchez: A Giant Step Forward -
Learning from Pérez Sánchez -
We Restored Practically the Entire Velázquez Collection -
The 1980’s: Working Side by Side with Pérez Sánchez -
Masterclasses from Pérez Sánchez -
Don Xavier de Salas and don Alfonso Pérez Sánchez -
Unusual Cases Regarding the Prado Disperso I: La batalla de San Marcial by Julio Aparicio -
A Lesson in Life -
The Grand Velázquez Exhibition -
The Museum’s directors -
The directors -
1983-1991. Alfonso Pérez Sánchez -
Alfonso Pérez Sánchez and the trade unions -
Alfonso Pérez Sánchez, unstoppable -
Alfonso Emilio Pérez Sánchez: Commitment and Love for the Museum -
A Tremendous Pair: Pérez Sánchez and Manuela Mena -
The Prado for children
- Collective
- Documentation and Archives
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