Prado Museum
Madrid
Calle Ruiz de Alarcon, 23
+ 34 91 3302941, 91 3302800 FAX + 34 913302853/58
WEB
Cano, Murillo and Goya
dal 29/10/2014 al 7/2/2015
mon - sat 10am-8pm, sun and holidays 10am-7pm, January 6, December 24 and 31 10am-2pm. Closed January 1 and December 25

Segnalato da

Communications Department



 
calendario eventi  :: 




29/10/2014

Cano, Murillo and Goya

Prado Museum, Madrid

Spanish Drawings from the Hamburger Kunsthalle. A survey of 85 Spanish drawings from the 16th to the early 19th century


sintesi del comunicato stampa

The exhibition offers a chronological survey of 85 Spanish drawings from the 16th to the early 19th century from the Hamburger Kunsthalle, which houses one of the most important collections of Spanish Old Master drawings in terms of size and quality outside Spain. The core of the exhibition comprises a series of drawings associated with the Academy jointly founded in Seville by Murillo, Juan de Valdes Leal and Francisco de Herrera the Younger. Notable among this group are drawings by these three artists, in addition to others by Cano and Antonio del Castillo. The other principal focus in the exhibition is a group of drawings by Francisco de Goya, particularly those based on paintings by Velazquez that are now in the Prado. Executed as preparatory studies for a series of prints, Goya did not merely "copy" Velazquez but rather offered his own masterly interpretation of that artist's work. The exhibition also includes drawings from Goya's Madrid Album and preparatory studies for his famous print series "La Tauromaquia." Curator: Jose' Manuel Matilla. (Image: Anne of Austria, Anonymous. Pen and brown ink, traces of red chalk, 116 x 94 mm, late 16th century / early 17th century.)

IN ARCHIVIO [40]
10 Picassos from the Kunstmuseum Basel
dal 17/3/2015 al 13/9/2015

Attiva la tua LINEA DIRETTA con questa sede