Touching the Prado. Museu de Mallorca
Museu de Mallorca. Mallorca 5/13/2016 - 7/3/2016
For the first time, "Touching the Prado" has left home to present the Museo del Prado’s novel initiative for visually impaired visitors at the Museu de Mallorca: an exhibition of six images in relief, representing different art styles and genres that reflect the depth and richness of the museum’s collections.
Religious painting, mythology, genre scenes, portraiture and still life are the genres that the Prado has, for the first time in its history, made available to blind or partially sighted visitors by creating tactile reproductions of great works like Noli me tangere by Correggio, Vulcan’s Forge by Velázquez, The Parasol by Goya, the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci’s workshop, The Nobleman with his Hand on his Chest by El Greco and Still Life with Artichokes, Flowers and Glass Vessels by Van der Hamen, the last three at full scale. At the Museu de Mallorca, these will be joined by a reproduction of one of the Mallorcan museum’s most iconic pieces: a medieval panel known as the Tabica de las Justas by the Masters of La Almudaina.
- Curator:
- Fernando Pérez Suescun, Didactic Content Manager in the Prado’s Education Department