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The Original Publication of Espronceda’s “The Pirate’s Song” (1835) #WorldBookDay
Live video (in Spanish) with Mónica Muñoz, Head of the Library Service at the Museo del Prado, and Marta Bausá, specialist in rare books and early publications, discussing two art journals associated with Romanticism founded by Federico de Madrazo and Eugenio de Ochoa: "El Artista", published between 1835 and 1836, and "El Renacimiento", published only between March and October 1847.
In this video, Mónica Muñoz and Marta Bausá show illustrations by Carlos Luis de Ribera and Federico de Madrazo; read excerpts from José de Espronceda’s “The Pirate’s Song”, originally published in "El Artista" in 1835 accompanied by a lithograph by Elena Feillet; and present the poem “Estancias” by Carolina Coronado, published in "El Renacimiento" in 1847.
From the Library of the Museo del Prado, at the Casón del Buen Retiro.