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The building that is now the home of the Museo Nacional del Prado was designed in 1785 by architect of the Enlightenment in Spain Juan de Villanueva on the orders of Charles III to house the Natural History Cabinet.
The Museo del Prado in Madrid was founded in 1785 by Charles III of Spain, originally to house the Natural History Cabinet. Later, the building was converted into the new Royal Museum of Paintings and Sculptures, opened to the public in 1819, with the aim of showing the works of art belonging to the Spanish Crown .
El Bolero (1785), Museo del Prado. José Camarón Bonanat, or Bononat (18 May 1731, Segorbe - 14 July 1803, Valencia) was a Spanish draftsman, painter and engraver. Most early sources give his maternal family name as Boronat.
At this auction the Prado acquired The Meadow of San Isidro, Blind Man's Bluff and The Hermitage of San Isidro, all preparatory canvases for the Aragonese artist's cartoons. On Fernández Durán's death in 1931, his will stated that his entire collection of paintings would be transferred to the Museo del Prado. [122]
Prado Museum, Velázquez entrance. Nevertheless, his undisputed masterpiece is the Prado Museum, projected in 1785 and 1787. [citation needed] It was constructed as a Museum of Natural History, a School of Natural History, and an auditorium for conferences and lectures.
El pintor Antonio González Velázquez, by his son Zacarías González Velázquez, Museo del Prado, c. 1785–1788. Antonio González Velázquez (1723–1793) was a Spanish late- Baroque painter. Biography
between 1784 and 1785 Medium: oil on canvas ... Catalog Museo del Prado, 1854-1858, 581; Catalog Museo del Prado, 1872-1907, 663; Catalog Museo del Prado, 1942-1996, 606;
The Duke, dressed in the uniform of a brigadier of his regiment and in mourning for the recent death of his father, Pedro Téllez-Girón, 8th Duke of Osuna, stands to his seated wife's left, his right hand on the back of the chair, and holding the hand of their eldest daughter, Josefa Manuela.
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