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The Reproductions Museum Bilbao, was created in 1927,the purpose of the museum is to compile classic pieces of art for the enjoyment of the local people. Among the works reproduced faithfully from museums like the Louvre, Vatican or British Museum: the Panathenaic Frieze of the Parthenon, the ''
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'' of Michelangelo, the '' Venus de Milo'', the
Winged Victory The ''Winged Victory of Samothrace'', or the ''Nike of Samothrace'', is a votive monument originally found on the island of Samothrace, north of the Aegean Sea. It is a masterpiece of Greek sculpture from the Hellenistic era, dating from the beg ...
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, Gabies's Diana and Apollo Belvedere, among others.


History


Backgrounds

Since the sixteenth century there has been a large tradition of copying works of classical art using the traditional technique of
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. France and Italy will be in those early days the main countries where the art reproduction will be used. From the nineteenth century several museums gradually opened, generally tied to universities and academies of fine arts with the goal of teaching art history in a practical and dynamic way. One of the first fine arts museum was opened in Britain in 1857. The aim of the governments of that time, was to show to the common people the "culture of humanity." The reproduction of works of art, has been useful to teach art, but apart from that it gives the chance to have testimonies of many were destroyed. However, during the twentieth century, museums of reproductions suffered a great decline, surpassed only now, with the modernization of some of them like the Berlin museum, the Trocadero, the Victoria & Albert Museum">Trocadéro">Trocadero, the Victoria & Albert Museum, etc.


Foundation and beginning

The Reproductions Museum Bilbao was founded in 1927, after an intense campaign done by various institutions at a time when in the rest of Europe, the reproduction of artistic works was in decline. The museum focused its activity on artistic and cultural offerings of the town and on improving student learning of the Section of Fine Arts, School of Arts and Crafts. Manuel Ramírez Escudero was one of the main promoters of the museum. Since 1928, he has chaired the Board of Trustees of the same, a position that he held until 1967. Following the proposal by Ramírez Escudero in 1922 to the Board of Basque Culture, on October 1, 1927, approved the creation of the museum, once the council and the city of Bilbao gave their approval to the project. It is therefore one of the oldest museums in Bilbao. The Board of Trustees was constructed by distinguished figures from the artistic world, professionals such as: Ángel Larroque, Ricardo Bastida, and Higinio Basterra. The museum has been located in different venues throughout its history. First, and as of 1957, it was located in the basement of Berastegi School. It later moved to a local rehabilitated Conde Mirasol Street (where it is currently the administrative headquarters and didactic). Since the enlargement of the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the neighborhood of San Francisco in 2006, the museum houses the temple main exposure.


Reproductions

From the beginning, the museum officials prevailed above all the quality of the work that they loved playing, rather than quantity. Thus, efforts were made to acquire works directly from the British Museum. Shipments of parts to play had the invaluable help of the illustrious businessman from Biscay called
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. At the same time, taking into account the proximity of the Museum of Fine Arts in Bilbao, it was asked to give some works. The earliest works come from the workshop to the Museum of Benito Madrid Bertolozzi: ''Leda'', the '' David'' of Verrochio, " The Boy of the Thorn", "The
Belvedere Torso __NOTOC__ The Belvedere Torso is a tall fragmentary marble statue of a male nude, known to be in Rome from the 1430s, and signed prominently on the front of the base by "Apollonios, son of Nestor, Athenian", who is unmentioned in ancient litera ...
", "Slave", " Torso of Subiaco", " Torso" by Phidias, " Apollonius". Later, also in Madrid, reach other famous works as " Discobole" or " Venus of Horses". On the other hand, unsuccessfully raised basement house the works of the Madrid Museum of Reproductions. From foreign museums reach of museums like Munich, works like '' Hercules'' or '' Hurt Warrior''. Berlín: " Hermes" of Praxiteles. London will be acquired "'' Injured Lioness'' or "
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". Louvre " Charioteer of Delphi", ''Venus de Milo'' or ''Winged Victory''. From the Vatican Museum arrived ''Apollo'', ''Laocoon'' and a portrait of Demosthenes.


Collection

The museum collection consists of replicas of classical art. His works stand out for their accuracy as they are direct copies of the originals.


Exhibited works

* Lorenzo de' Medici * Laocoön and His Sons * Charioteer of Delphi * Hermes and the Infant Dionysos * Aphrodite and Dione from the East Pediment of the Parthenon *The Winged Victory of Samothrace *
Esquiline Venus The Esquiline Venus, depicting the goddess Venus (i.e. Greek Aphrodite), is a smaller-than-life-size Roman nude marble sculpture of a female in sandals and a diadem headdress. It is widely viewed as a 1st-century AD Roman copy of a Greek orig ...
*The Fighters *Zeus and Athena from the Pergamon Altar. *Silenus and Dionysus *
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* Apollo Belvedere * Diana of Versailles *
Boy with thorn ''Boy with Thorn'', also called ''Fedele'' (Fedelino) or ''Spinario'', is a Greco-Roman Hellenistic bronze sculpture of a boy withdrawing a thorn from the sole of his foot, now in the Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. There is a Roman marble ver ...
*
Belvedere Torso __NOTOC__ The Belvedere Torso is a tall fragmentary marble statue of a male nude, known to be in Rome from the 1430s, and signed prominently on the front of the base by "Apollonios, son of Nestor, Athenian", who is unmentioned in ancient litera ...
* Borghese Gladiator *Diana of Gabii * Venus of Cnidus * Discobolus


Number of pieces

#Pre classic culture ##Chaldean Art: 2 ##Babylonian and Assyrian art: 7 ##Egyptian art: 17 #Greek and Roman art: 120 #Roman art: 2 #Early Christian Art: 1 #Hispano-Muslim Art: 13 #Italian and Spanish Renaissance: 25 #Reliefs of Úbeda (Jaén): 13 #Century: 5 #Basque art:5


Exposures


Permanent exposure

See: Collection


Temporary exposure

The temporary exhibition has varied over the history of the museum. Other stand out the days of "the work in context" which have seen contextualization of such famous works as
Cnidian Aphrodite The Aphrodite of Knidos (or Cnidus) was an Ancient Greek sculpture of the goddess Aphrodite created by Praxiteles of Athens around the 4th century BC. It is one of the first life-sized representations of the nude female form in Greek history, di ...
of Praxiteles, the Apoxyomenos of Lysippus, Gabies's Diana, The Acropolis, the box and the frieze of Phidias Parthenon, The Judgement of Paris by
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. Other temporary exhibitions that focused on "the art to play" or "Naked beauty. Greek symmetry." In addition, there have been exhibitions of classical art farther as those relating to historic bridges of Bilbao, or the
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Headquarters

*Former Headquarters Berástegui schools Were totally inadequate when the whole house sculptures. *Headquarter at the Heart of Mary Church In 2006 the church underwent a thorough restoration to accommodate the expansion of the Museum of Artistic Reproductions of Bilbao. It intervened level facades, indoor and indoor units. also developed within the Church a four-level structure. Among the objectives of the museum responsible for the new seat, not the preservation of books, but rather the continuation of its work teaching about art history. *Administration and Teaching headquarter Located at Conde Mirasol 2 of Bilbao.


Events

The museum often organizes educational activities, designed to teach the most representative works, students of Fine Arts as well as the most profane. Among the purely artistic events include guided tours, exhibitions of the work in context, artistic practices with children and families. They give classes in drawing and painting, also offered programs to bring art to schools or conferences and talks are held. In addition, the museum will also organize other events such as concerts, fashion shows...always aimed to streamline the often conflicting Bilbao neighborhood of San Francisco.


References


External links

*http://www.museoreproduccionesbilbao.org/es/ *https://web.archive.org/web/20130329104013/http://www.museoreproduccionesbilbao.org/ {{coord, 43.2555, N, 2.9264, W, source:wikidata, display=title Museums in Bilbao 1927 establishments in Spain Museums established in 1927