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The Museum Plan for 1997
Fernando Checa Cremades, Museum Director, 1996-2001The Museum Plan for 1997
Fernando Checa Cremades, Museum Director, 1996-2001
The idea was to design a new museum plan, one that was more detailed and would serve as a basis for this second phase of the tender, for the projects that had been selected during the first tender. I had the support of Antonio Fernández Alba, who was an architect, academic and a Member of the Museo del Prado’s Board of Trustees at the time; I could also count on the support of the Chairman of the Board himself, José Antonio Fernández Ordóñez, who was a civil engineer. But the most important issue was: what to do with the pictures? Which ones should and shouldn’t be hung? And where should they be hung? That is to say, this project, which consisted of redesigning the whole Museo del Prado, was really the most important academic project of my life. I would never be asked to undertake something like this ever again. It really was a great opportunity for an art historian. In order to carry out the plan, I could rely on the curators who worked at the time at the Museum, and I also began to follow the specific (but highly effective) advice of the academics and researchers on the Board. The Museo del Prado has around seven thousand pictures, so we had to decide which pictures to include, where to hang them and how to exhibit them in the halls of the Juan de Villanueva Building, based on detailed plans, wall by wall. It was a really huge challenge, but a highly fruitful one. It served to confirm that “this is what we want the expansion for”.
Director of the Museo del Prado from 1996 to 2001, art historian and museographer, specializing in Baroque painting and especially in collectionism and royal patronage in Spain during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Interview recorded on May 30, 2018
Interview index
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I Was Chosen Because of My Academic Profile -
Francisco Javier Sánchez Cantón: Perhaps the Most Important Director in the Twentieth Century -
Alfonso Pérez Sánchez: A Giant Step Forward -
The Two Great Experiences of My Life -
1996-1998: Refurbishment of the Roof Whilst the Museum Remained Open -
The Parliamentary Pact and the Expansion Project -
The Museum Plan for 1997 -
The New Acquisitions Policy: The Countess of Chinchón by Goya -
The Need for New Acquisitions -
The Restoration of Masterpieces: Titian, Goya, Hieronymus Bosch -
Staff Expansion: Successes and Pending Matters -
Education at the Museum -
Press Vs. Prado -
José Milicua: A Wise Observer -
Gustavo Torner: An Absolutely Exquisite Sensibility -
The Hardest and Most Enriching Challenge -
I Miss My Daily Contact with the Works
- Included in themes
- Expansion work at the Museum
- Collective
- Management
- Chronology
- 1990-2000
- RDF
- RDF
Management
Gabriele Finaldi
Assistant Director of Conservation and Research, 2002-2015
Miguel Zugaza Miranda
Museum Director, 2002-2017
Francisco Calvo Serraller
Museum Director, 1993-1994
Manuela Mena Marqués
Head of the Department of Conservation of 18th Century Painting and Goya, 1978-2019
José María Luzón Nogué
Museum Director, 1994-1996