Es un estudio sobre el origen del museo público en España, centrado en el Museo Nacional de la Trinidad, formado con los objetos artísticos procedentes de la desamortización eclesiástica. Se hace un análisis de sus objetivos, de la formación de sus fondos y de su contribución al estudio de la pintura española.This article studies the beginning of public museums in Spain, mainly centred in the Museo Nacional de la Trinidad, an institution that holds the artistic objects which came from the ecclesiastical «Desamortización». The article analyses the museum's objetives and the creation of its artistc funds. It also shows its contribution to the study of Spanish painting
The acquisition of the painting View of the Spanish troops’ entrance in the city of Quito in 1809 by...
In this article we present a case study of apainting of the Virgin of la Antigua that belongs to the...
The creation of the Casa-Museo Guayasamín, in Cáceres in 1995, would mean the existence of the first...
The first public Spanish museums appeared during Peninsular War, since then other institutions were ...
Los primeros museos públicos en España se idearon a partir de la Guerra de la Independencia. Desde e...
In this article we will show the history of the first years of the Art Museum of the National Univer...
This article analyses the vicissitudes of works of art proceeding from monasteries in Palencia suppr...
The first public Spanish museums appeared during Peninsular War, since then other institutions were ...
In the midst of the civil war the government of the Spanish Republic decided, in October 1937, to cr...
The present report provides an overview on the history of national museums in Spain as well as an an...
The article studies two important Spanish art collections gathered in Montevideo by the businessmen ...
Despite the numerous studies focused on baroque art in Salamanca, there is a lack of detailed works ...
El presente artículo habla sobre los orígenes, creación y movimientos del Museo Naval. Comenta sus f...
International audienceThe present report provides an overview on the history of national museums in ...
The role of museums in transforming culture into nature, interpretation into truth, is illustrated i...
The acquisition of the painting View of the Spanish troops’ entrance in the city of Quito in 1809 by...
In this article we present a case study of apainting of the Virgin of la Antigua that belongs to the...
The creation of the Casa-Museo Guayasamín, in Cáceres in 1995, would mean the existence of the first...
The first public Spanish museums appeared during Peninsular War, since then other institutions were ...
Los primeros museos públicos en España se idearon a partir de la Guerra de la Independencia. Desde e...
In this article we will show the history of the first years of the Art Museum of the National Univer...
This article analyses the vicissitudes of works of art proceeding from monasteries in Palencia suppr...
The first public Spanish museums appeared during Peninsular War, since then other institutions were ...
In the midst of the civil war the government of the Spanish Republic decided, in October 1937, to cr...
The present report provides an overview on the history of national museums in Spain as well as an an...
The article studies two important Spanish art collections gathered in Montevideo by the businessmen ...
Despite the numerous studies focused on baroque art in Salamanca, there is a lack of detailed works ...
El presente artículo habla sobre los orígenes, creación y movimientos del Museo Naval. Comenta sus f...
International audienceThe present report provides an overview on the history of national museums in ...
The role of museums in transforming culture into nature, interpretation into truth, is illustrated i...
The acquisition of the painting View of the Spanish troops’ entrance in the city of Quito in 1809 by...
In this article we present a case study of apainting of the Virgin of la Antigua that belongs to the...
The creation of the Casa-Museo Guayasamín, in Cáceres in 1995, would mean the existence of the first...