Most of the missing works were added to the Prado’s inventories at the time when the collections of the now defunct Museo de la Trinidad were added to those of the Museum in 1872. Many of the works ...
Gay Pride is always a big event in Madrid, with thousands of people joining the street parade in the city’s center to celebrate the LGBTQ community and advocate for equal rights. But this year will be ...
Front (left) and back (right) of Annibale Carracci and students, "The Ecstasy of Mary Magdalen / Sketches of figures" (c. 1585–1600), oil on panel on front; black chalk, charcoal, sepia ink, and oil ...
The artworks in this exhibition movingly examine and highlight the lives of Spain’s lower classes decades before the country’s bloody civil war. A Workers’ Strike in Vizcaya, Vicente Cutanda, ...
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A visitor touches a textured version of Velázquez’s “The Triumph of Bacchus” (1628–29) at the Prado (All images courtesy of Museo del Prado) Many of us have felt the flash of embarrassment that comes ...
Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum not in New York City, a place we know and love that already receives plenty of attention. Recent years have ...
According to Spanish media outlet El País, Foster + Partners and Rubio Arquitectura have won an international ideas competition to design the new addition of the Museo del Prado in Madrid. The team ...
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