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MacNider Art Museum: Mason City: Cerro Gordo: Central: Art: American art and life, special collection of Bil Baird marionettes, hand puppets and ephemera Madrid Historical Museum: Madrid: Boone: Central: Local history: website, operated by the Madrid Historical Society, includes doll collection and replica underground coal mine Mamie Eisenhower ...
Madrid: Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. pp. 37– 400. ISBN 978-84-96406-26-1. Mascort Guich, Alicia Bibiana (2019). "Naturaleza jurídica del Instituto de España y las Reales Academias" (PDF). Revista Española de Control Externo. 21 (61). Madrid: Tribunal de Cuentas: 103– 120. ISSN 1575-1333.
La Neomudéjar Avant-garde Arts Center, Museum and International Artistic Residence -self-managed- (C.A.V., Museo y Residencia Artística Internacional "La Neomudéjar" -autogestionado-) La Neomudéjar (Atocha)
MacNider Art Museum, officially the Charles H. MacNider Art Museum, is an art museum conceived in 1964 and opened to the public in 1966 in Mason City, Iowa. It is housed in a former convent. [1] The museum is known for its collection of American art, and includes paintings, prints, drawings, ceramics, sculpture, fused and blown glass and textiles.
A site along Grand Avenue in the city's Greenwood Park was designated as the preferred location. Construction began in 1945; the museum itself opened in 1948, with additional wings constructed in 1968 and 1985. In 2009, the Art Center expanded its mission to operate the Pappajohn Sculpture Park, located in Western Gateway Park downtown. [6]
MADRID (Reuters) - One of Spain's top museums welcomed a U.S. court decision allowing it to keep a French impressionist painting looted from a Jewish woman by the Nazis, which the museum said it ...
The Cerralbo Museum (Spanish: Museo Cerralbo) is an art museum in Madrid, Spain. It houses the art and historical object collections of Enrique de Aguilera y Gamboa, Marquis of Cerralbo, who died in 1922. [1] It is one of the National Museums of Spain and it is attached to the Ministry of Culture.
The National Museum of Decorative Arts (Spanish: Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas; originally, National Museum of Industrial Arts) is a decorative arts museum in Madrid, Spain, devoted to the industrial or "minor arts", including furniture, ceramics, glass, and textiles.