When the Reina Sofia Museum became the new home of the Guernica it was a great accomplishment for the newly established museum. Picasso had created the work of art in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War having been commissioned by the Spanish Republican Government as anti war propaganda. He named...
The art galleries of Madrid come in various guises, with most being very inexpensive and centrally located, although often closed on Mondays. Housing the world's best collection of Spanish art, the Museo del Prado (Prado Museum) ranks amongst the city's greatest treasures and has become a ...
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Thyssen-Bonemisza Museum and dozens of other smaller museums and galleries, Madrid museums have emerged from the shadows of Paris and London art worlds. In the last 20 years, Madrid has become an essential art destination in Europe. Here are four must-see venues that justify purchasing aMadrid...
Architectural grafting, a concept recently popularized by Jeanne Gang in The Art of Architectural Grafting, presents a transformative approach to urban regeneration and sustainability. Drawing inspiration from botanical and horticultural practices — where new growth is added to existing plants for enhanced...
根据Museo del Romanticismo中的“The museum recreates the Romantic atmosphere in its room displays with furniture, carpets, jewelry, paintings, and other antiques of the time period. (博物馆用当时的家具、地毯、珠宝、绘画和其他古董在房间里再现了浪漫的氛围。)”和Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza中的“The ...
Prado Museum, art museum in Madrid, housing the world’s richest and most comprehensive collection of Spanish painting, as well as masterpieces of other schools of European painting, especially Italian and Flemish art. It contains the works of El Greco,
Madrid - Art, Cuisine, Culture: Modern pressures have perhaps inhibited the extensive street life for which Madrid has been famous, although people still live very much in the streets, especially during the intense heat of summer when the café terraces
(room 400.05), Pancho Cossío’s beautiful yet unnervingPortrait of Ramiro de Ledesma(room 400.01) and Francisco Nieva’s avant-guardPostism(room 400.04). The art of South American creators is also featured on this floor and, while the museum sadly lacks any work by F...
The Museo Nacional del Prado is Madrid’s most famous museum. Opened to the public in 1819, today it boasts a world-class collection of European artwork, including more than 7,000 works spanning from the 12th century to the early 19th century. At any time, about 1,300 pieces of art are...