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The Prado Today and Yesteryear
Rocío Dávila Álvarez, Restorer, 1974-2015The Prado Today and Yesteryear
Rocío Dávila Álvarez, Restorer, 1974-2015
The Museum I first experienced was just emerging from a former period and had a rather dark outlook. But the Museum I’m leaving today is endowed with more facilities and is much better. But to be honest, I prefer the former Museum, because those are the memories I have. One thing that Alfonso Pérez Sánchez introduced, for example, was to provide free entry to the Museum. As a result, we saw a great number of people come who really loved painting, who were able to stay in the halls as long as they liked, looking at the works in peace. These people were just normal people, not academics or professors, just normal. I can see that that level of intimacy at the Museum has been lost. Now, thousands of people visit the Museo del Prado to see the works and you can hardly stop and enjoy them.
The Museum offers so many things today. In the old days you were lucky if they gave you a single photograph to study a work. Today, it’s not that they give you a photograph; it’s more like a complete dossier on the work! It’s all changed, just like the world has changed. I think modernity has crept in little by little. But I think the people who have worked at the Prado, especially the Directors, have all been highly involved in what they are doing. Some will have been more successful than others. You might think that some have succeeded and maybe they haven’t. I don’t recall anyone who has ever come to the Prado reluctantly. Everyone who has worked for the Prado has been a bonus. We’re at the Prado! What more do you want? I’ve been extremely lucky in my life. It’s really the best place I could’ve worked, seeing how much I love painting.
She joined the Museo del Prado at a time when the Restoration Workshop was being reorganized, then becoming head of the same from 2003 to 2007.
Interview recorded on December 12, 2017
The public of the Prado Museum
12 / 15-
Ensuring the security of the works -
Tips -
Between the painting and the public. The job of a gallery assistant -
Service to tourists in the 1970s -
Working as a Hall Supervisor -
I Enjoyed My Job in the Halls -
An incident in the Casón del Buen Retiro -
The Museum must create the means of gaining access to the works of art -
An Incident in the halls -
Velázquez, with Pilar Miró and the King -
A stunning incident -
The Prado Today and Yesteryear -
The work of art. A piece of our history -
The Room of Las Meninas -
The 19th century: galleries that everyone understands
- Collective
- Restoration
- RDF
- RDF
Restoration
María Teresa Dávila Álvarez
Restorer, 1982-2013
Rafael Alonso Alonso
Restorer, 1978-2016
George Bisacca
Restorer, 1985-What's on