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This work is incorporated in the exhibitions of the Fine Arts section in the Museo Provincial. 1931: Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture. An exhibition of 130 works of art is held at the museum. 1933: The first Fine Arts Salon is held in Cordoba, which takes place in the Museo Provincial. 1942: Change of name. A request is made to change the ...
The works for the adaptation for exhibition purposes took place between 1945 and 1959. [4] The museum was transferred from the Spanish State to the regional administration of Andalusia via a Royal Decree issue on 29 February 1984. [5] The museum earned the name of Museo Arqueológico y Etnológico de Córdoba in 1994. [6]
Julio Romero de Torres shared the French poster movement as an advertising medium, and he conducted a series of works whereby he was integrated into the new movement.. In Cordoba, he painted La Feria del ganado of 1897, Ferias y Fiestas of 1902, and La Feria de Nuestra Señora de la Salud of 1905, 1912, 1913 and 1916.
Similarly to most art museums in Spain, its creation ensued after the 1835 desamortización. [1] The museum was thus created in 1844, and, directed by Diego Monroy Aguilera, it was installed in the former premises of the provincial deputation. [1]
The Compagnie française des expositions (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃paɲi fʁɑ̃sɛz dez‿ɛkspozisjɔ̃], French Exhibition Company), founded on 17 January 2018 by decree of the State, is the official French company responsible for organizing and promoting France's participation in World Expos and Specialised Expos.
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The Ferreyra palace, today the Evita Perón Museum of Art The Emilio Caraffa Museum of Fine Art.. The development of a suburb south of the rapidly growing Córdoba of the late nineteenth century created the need for an extensive new green space for the area.
The museum is housed in the Ferreyra Palace, a Beaux-Arts mansion designed by French architect Ernest Sanson and built between 1912 and 1916 for Dr. Martín Ferreyra, a prominent local physician and surgeon, as well the owner of limestone quarries and the then-biggest lime factory in Argentina (located at Malagueño, 15 miles to the west of Córdoba).