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The Prado Museum ( ; ), officially known as Museo Nacional del Prado, is the main Spanish national
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, located in central
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. It is widely considered to house one of the world's finest collections of
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, dating from the 12th century to the early 20th century, based on the former
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, and the single best collection of
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. Founded as a museum of
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s and
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in 1819, it also contains important collections of other types of works. The Prado Museum is one of the most visited sites in the world, and is considered one of the greatest art museums in the world. The numerous works by
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, the single most extensively represented artist, as well as by
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, El Greco,
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,
Titian Tiziano Vecelli or Vecellio (; 27 August 1576), known in English as Titian ( ), was an Italian (Venetian) painter of the Renaissance, considered the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school. He was born in Pieve di Cadore, nea ...
, and Diego Velázquez, are some of the highlights of the collection. Velázquez and his keen eye and sensibility were also responsible for bringing much of the museum's fine collection of Italian masters to Spain, now one of the largest outside Italy. The collection currently comprises around 8,200 drawings, 7,600 paintings, 4,800 prints, and 1,000 sculptures, in addition to many other works of art and historic documents. As of 2012, the museum displayed about 1,300 works in the main buildings, while around 3,100 works were on temporary loan to various museums and official institutions. The remainder were in storage.See also ''Museo del Prado, Catálogo de las pinturas'', 1996, Ministerio de Educación y Cultura, Madrid, No ISBN, which lists about 7,800 paintings. Many works have been passed to the Museo Reina Sofia and other museums over the years; others are on loan or in storage. On the new displays, se
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, in 2020 attendance plunged by 76 percent to 852,161. Nonetheless, the Prado was ranked as the 16th most-visited museum in the
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museums in Spain. The Prado, with the nearby
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and the
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, forms Madrid's
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, which was included in the
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list in 2021.


History

The building that is now the home of the Museo Nacional del Prado was designed in 1785 by architect of the
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Juan de Villanueva Juan de Villanueva (September 15, 1739 in Madrid – August 22, 1811) was a Spanish architect. Alongside Ventura Rodríguez, Villanueva is the best known architect of Spanish Neoclassicism. Biography His father was the sculptor Juan de Vill ...
on the orders of
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to house the Natural History Cabinet. Nonetheless, the building's final function was not decided until the monarch's grandson,
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, encouraged by his wife, Queen María Isabel de Braganza, decided to use it as a new Royal Museum of Paintings and Sculptures. The royal museum, which would soon become known as the National Museum of Painting and Sculpture, and subsequently the Museo Nacional del Prado, opened to the public for the first time in November 1819. It was created with the double aim of showing the works of art belonging to the Spanish Crown and to demonstrate to the rest of Europe that Spanish art was of equal merit to any other national school. Also, this museum needed several renovations during the 19th and 20th centuries, because of the increase of the collection as well as the increase of the public who wants to see all the collection that the museum hosted. The first catalogue of the museum, published in 1819 and solely devoted to Spanish painting, included 311 paintings, although at that time the museum housed 1,510 from the various royal residences, the Reales Sitios, including works from other schools. The exceptionally important royal collection, which forms the nucleus of the present-day Museo del Prado, started to increase significantly in the 16th century during the time of
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and continued under the succeeding Habsburg and Bourbon monarchs. Their efforts and determination led to the royal collection being enriched by some of the masterpieces now to be seen in the Prado. These include '' The Descent from the Cross (van der Weyden)'' by
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, ''
The Garden of Earthly Delights ''The Garden of Earthly Delights'' is the modern title given to a triptych oil painting on oak panel painted by the Early Netherlandish master Hieronymus Bosch, between 1490 and 1510, when Bosch was between 40 and 60 years old. It has b ...
'' by
Hieronymous Bosch Hieronymus Bosch (, ; born Jheronimus van Aken ;  – 9 August 1516) was a Dutch/ Netherlandish painter from Brabant. He is one of the most notable representatives of the Early Netherlandish painting school. His work, generally oil on oa ...
, '' The Nobleman with his Hand on his Chest'' by El Greco, ''
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'' by Mantegna, ''The Holy Family'', known as "
La Perla (painting) ''La Perla'' (literally ''The Pearl'') is a 1518-1520 oil on canvas painting by Raphael. At this stage clearly influenced by his encounter with Leonardo (1513-1516) the pyramidal arrangement of the characters, the light contrasts and the recreatio ...
", by
Raphael Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, better known as Raphael (; or ; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual a ...
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Equestrian Portrait of Charles V ''Equestrian Portrait of Charles V'' (also ''Emperor Charles V on Horseback'' or ''Charles V at Mühlberg'') is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Titian. Created between April and September 1548 while Titian was at the i ...
'' by
Titian Tiziano Vecelli or Vecellio (; 27 August 1576), known in English as Titian ( ), was an Italian (Venetian) painter of the Renaissance, considered the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school. He was born in Pieve di Cadore, nea ...
, ''
Christ Washing the Disciples’ Feet ''The Washing of the Feet'' or ''El Lavatorio'' is a work by the Venetian artist Tintoretto which he produced between 1548 and 1549 and is considered one of his finest works. It is currently on display in the Museo del Prado. History The wo ...
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, Dürer's ''
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'' by Velázquez, '' The Three Graces'' by Rubens, and ''
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'' by Goya. In addition to works from the
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, other holdings increased and enriched the museum with further masterpieces, such as the two Majas by Goya. Among the now closed museums whose collections have been added to that of the Prado were the Museo de la Trinidad in 1872, and the Museo de Arte Moderno in 1971. In addition, numerous legacies, donations and purchases have been of crucial importance for the growth of the collection. Various works entered the Prado from the Museo de la Trinidad, including ''The Fountain of Grace'' by the School of Van Eyck, the Santo Domingo and San Pedro Martír altarpieces painted for the monastery of Santo Tomás in Ávila by Pedro Berruguete, and the Doña María de Aragón Altarpiece, five canvases by El Greco executed for the Colegio de doña María de Aragón. Most of the Museum's 19th-century paintings come from the former Museo de Arte Moderno, including works by the Madrazos, José de Madrazo y Agudo and Federico de Madrazo, Vicente López Portaña, Vicente López, Carlos de Haes, Eduardo Rosales and Sorolla. Upon the deposition of Isabella II of Spain, Isabella II in 1868, the museum was nationalized and acquired the new name of "Museo del Prado". The building housed the royal collection of arts, and it rapidly proved too small. The first enlargement to the museum took place in 1918. Since the creation of the Museo del Prado more than 2,300 paintings have been incorporated into its collection, as well as numerous sculptures, prints, drawings and works of art through bequests, donations and purchases, which account for most of the New Acquisitions. Numerous bequests have enriched the museum's holdings, such as the outstanding collection of medals left to the museum by Pablo Bosch; the drawings and items of decorative art left by Pedro Fernández Durán as well as Van der Weyden's masterpiece, ''Duran Madonna''; and the Ramón de Errazu bequest of 19th-century paintings. Particularly important donations include Barón Emile d'Erlanger's gift of Goya's Black Paintings in 1881. Among the numerous works that have entered the collection through purchase are some outstanding ones acquired in recent years including two works by El Greco, ''The Fable'' and ''The Flight into Egypt'' acquired in 1993 and 2001, Goya's ''The Countess of Chinchon'' bought in 2000, Velázquez's ''Portrait of Ferdinando Brandani'', acquired in 2003, Bruegel's ''The Wine of Saint Martin's Day'' bought in 2010 and Fra Angelico's ''Madonna of the Pomegranate'' purchased in 2016. Between 1873 and 1900, the Prado helped decorate city halls, new universities, and churches. During the Second Spanish Republic from 1931 to 1936, the focus was on developing provincial museums. During the Spanish Civil War, upon the recommendation of the League of Nations, the museum staff removed 353 paintings, 168 drawings and the Dauphin's Treasure and sent the art to Valencia (city in Spain), Valencia, then later to Girona, and finally to Geneva. The art had to be returned across French territory in night trains to the museum upon the commencement of World War II. During the early years of the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, many paintings were sent to embassies. The main building was enlarged with short pavilions in the rear between 1900 and 1960. The next enlargement was the incorporation of two buildings (nearby but not adjacent) into the institutional structure of the museum: the Casón del Buen Retiro, which is equipped to display up to 400 paintings and which housed the bulk of the 20th-century art from 1971 to 1997, and the Salón de Reinos (Throne building), formerly the Army Museum. In 1993, an extension proposed by the Prado's director at the time, Felipe Garin, was quickly abandoned after a wave of criticism. In the late 1990s, a $14 million roof work forced the Velázquez masterpiece ''Las Meninas'' to change galleries twice. In 1998, the Prado annex in the nearby Casón del Buen Retiro closed for a $10 million two-year overhaul that included three new underground levels. In 2007, the museum finally executed Rafael Moneo's project to expand its exposition room to 16,000 square meters, hoping to increase the yearly number of visitors from 1.8 million to 2.5 million. A glass-roofed and wedge-shaped foyer now contains the museum's shops and cafeteria, removing them from the main building to make more room for galleries. The 16th-century Cloister of Jerónimo has been removed stone by stone to make foundations for increased stability of surrounding buildings and will be re-assembled in the new museum's extension. Hydraulic jacks had to be used to prevent the basement walls from falling during construction. The enlargement is an underground building which connects the main building to another one entirely reconstructed. In November 2016, it was announced that British architect Norman Foster, in a joint project with Carlos Rubio Carvajal, is to renovate the Salón de Reinos, Hall of Realms, which once formed part of the Buen Retiro palace and transform it into a $32 million extension of the Prado. The museum announced the selection of Foster and Rubio after a jury reviewed the proposals of the eight competition finalists – including David Chipperfield, Rem Koolhaas and Eduardo Souto de Moura –, who had already been shortlisted from an initial list of 47 international teams of architects.Raphael Minder (25 November 2016)
Norman Foster to Remodel Palace for Prado Extension
''New York Times''.
The building was acquired by the Prado in 2015, after having served as an army museum until 2005. The project is designed to give the Prado about 61,500 square feet of additional available space, of which about 27,000 square feet will be used to exhibit works. Only in 2021, the Spanish government approved the plans and awarded the project 36 million euros.


Historic structure

The Prado Museum building is one of the buildings constructed during the reign of
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(Carlos III) as part of a grandiose building scheme designed to bestow upon
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a monumental urban space. The building was initially conceived by José Moñino y Redondo, conde de Floridablanca, José Moñino y Redondo, count of Floridablanca, and was commissioned in 1785 by Charles III for the ''reurbanización'' of the Paseo del Prado. To this end, Charles III called on one of his favorite architects,
Juan de Villanueva Juan de Villanueva (September 15, 1739 in Madrid – August 22, 1811) was a Spanish architect. Alongside Ventura Rodríguez, Villanueva is the best known architect of Spanish Neoclassicism. Biography His father was the sculptor Juan de Vill ...
, author also of the nearby Botanical Garden and the City Hall of Madrid. The ''prado'' ("meadow") that was where the museum now stands gave its name to the area, the Salón del Prado (later Paseo del Prado), and to the museum itself upon nationalisation. Work on the building stopped at the conclusion of Charles III's reign and throughout the Peninsular War and was only initiated again during the reign of Charles III's grandson, Ferdinand VII of Spain, Ferdinand VII. The premises had been used as headquarters for the cavalry and a gunpowder-store for the Napoleon I of France, Napoleonic troops based in Madrid during the war. The next renovations that this museum will undergo will be conducted by British architect Norman Foster. This renovation was approved in June 2020 and is expected to take a minimum of four years.


Collection highlights


Selected works

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Rogier van der Weyden Rogier van der Weyden () or Roger de la Pasture (1399 or 140018 June 1464) was an early Netherlandish painter whose surviving works consist mainly of religious triptychs, altarpieces, and commissioned single and diptych portraits. He was highly ...
, ''The Descent from the Cross (van der Weyden), The Descent from the Cross'', c. 1435 File:Andrea Mantegna 047.jpg, Andrea Mantegna, ''Death of the Virgin (Mantegna), Death of the Virgin'', c. 1461 File:Cristo muerto, sostenido por un ángel (Antonello da Messina).jpg, Antonello da Messina, ''The Dead Christ Supported by an Angel'', c. 1475 File:Albrecht Dürer - Self-Portrait at 26 - WGA6925.jpg, Albrecht Dürer ''Self-Portrait (Dürer, Madrid), Self-portrait'', 1498 File:Albrecht Dürer - Adam and Eve (Prado) 2.jpg, Albrecht Dürer ''Adam and Eve (Dürer), Adam and Eve'', 1507 File:Portrait of a Cardinal, by Raffael, from Prado in Google Earth.jpg,
Raphael Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, better known as Raphael (; or ; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual a ...
, ''Portrait of a Cardinal (Raphael), Portrait of a Cardinal'', c. 1510–11 File:Crossing the River Styx.jpg, Joachim Patinir, ''Landscape with Charon Crossing the Styx'', c. 1515–1524 File:El Lavatorio (Tintoretto).jpg,
Tintoretto Tintoretto ( , , ; born Jacopo Robusti; late September or early October 1518Bernari and de Vecchi 1970, p. 83.31 May 1594) was an Italian painter identified with the Venetian school. His contemporaries both admired and criticized the speed wit ...
, ''Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet (Tintoretto), Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet'', c. 1518 File:Rafael - La Perla.JPG,
Raphael Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, better known as Raphael (; or ; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual a ...
, ''La Perla (painting), The Pearl'', c. 1518-1520 File:Correggio Noli Me Tangere.jpg, Correggio, ''Noli me tangere (Correggio), Noli me tangere'', c. 1525 File:Bacanal de los andrios.jpg,
Titian Tiziano Vecelli or Vecellio (; 27 August 1576), known in English as Titian ( ), was an Italian (Venetian) painter of the Renaissance, considered the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school. He was born in Pieve di Cadore, nea ...
, ''The Bacchanal of the Andrians, Bacchanal of the Andrians'', c. 1523–1526 File:Carlos V en Mühlberg, by Titian, from Prado in Google Earth.jpg,
Titian Tiziano Vecelli or Vecellio (; 27 August 1576), known in English as Titian ( ), was an Italian (Venetian) painter of the Renaissance, considered the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school. He was born in Pieve di Cadore, nea ...
, ''
Equestrian Portrait of Charles V ''Equestrian Portrait of Charles V'' (also ''Emperor Charles V on Horseback'' or ''Charles V at Mühlberg'') is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Titian. Created between April and September 1548 while Titian was at the i ...
'', c. 1548 File:La Gloria (Tiziano).jpg,
Titian Tiziano Vecelli or Vecellio (; 27 August 1576), known in English as Titian ( ), was an Italian (Venetian) painter of the Renaissance, considered the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school. He was born in Pieve di Cadore, nea ...
, ''La Gloria (Titian)'', c. 1554 File:Tizian 091.jpg,
Titian Tiziano Vecelli or Vecellio (; 27 August 1576), known in English as Titian ( ), was an Italian (Venetian) painter of the Renaissance, considered the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school. He was born in Pieve di Cadore, nea ...
, ''The Fall of Man (Titian), The Fall of Man'', c. 1570 File:Trinidad El Greco2.jpg, El Greco, ''Holy Trinity (El Greco)'', 1577–1579 File:El caballero de la mano en el pecho, by El Greco, from Prado in Google Earth.jpg, El Greco, ''The Nobleman with his Hand on his Chest, The Knight with His Hand on His Breast'', c. 1580 File:Venus y Adonis (Veronese).jpg, Paolo Veronese, ''Venus and Adonis (Veronese, Madrid), Venus and Adonis'', c. 1580 File:David and Goliath by Caravaggio.jpg, Caravaggio, ''David and Goliath (Caravaggio), David and Goliath'', 1600 File:Ciego tocando la zanfonía (Georges de La Tour).jpg, Georges de La Tour, ''Ciego tocando la zanfonía'', 1610–1630 File:Hipómenes y Atalanta (Reni).jpg, Guido Reni, ''Atalanta and Hippomenes, Hipómenes y Atalanta'', 1618–19 File:La adoración de los pastores (El Greco).jpg, El Greco, ''The Adoration of the Shepherds (El Greco, Madrid)'', 1577–1579 File:Landscape with Sea and Mountains (1).jpg, Joos de Momper, ''Landscape with Sea and Mountains'', c. 1623 Gaspar de Crayer - Caritas Romana (Prado).jpg, Gaspar de Crayer, ''Caritas Romana (de Crayer), Caritas Romana'', ca. 1625 File:El Parnaso (Poussin).jpg, Nicolas Poussin, ''Parnassus (Poussin), Parnassus'', c. 1630–31 File:Artemisia, by Rembrandt, from Prado in Google Earth.jpg, Rembrandt, ''Judith at the Banquet of Holofernes, Artemisia'', c. 1634 File:Anthony van Dyck - Sir Endymion Porter and van Dyck.png, Anthony van Dyck, ''Self-portrait with Sir Endymion Porter, Self-portrait with Endymion Porter'', c. 1635 File:Velazquez-The Surrender of Breda.jpg, Diego Velázquez, ''The Surrender of Breda'', 1634–35 File:Velázquez - Dios Marte (Museo del Prado, c. 1638).jpg, Diego Velázquez, ''Mars Resting'', 1639–1641 File:El sueño de Jacob, por José de Ribera.jpg, José de Ribera, ''Jacob's Dream'', 1639 File:Peter Paul Rubens 115.jpg,
Peter Paul Rubens Sir Peter Paul Rubens (; ; 28 June 1577 – 30 May 1640) was a Flemish artist and diplomat from the Duchy of Brabant in the Southern Netherlands (modern-day Belgium). He is considered the most influential artist of the Flemish Baroque tradi ...
, ''The Judgment of Paris (Rubens), The Judgement of Paris'', 1638–39 File:Paisaje con el embarco en Ostia de Santa Paula Romana (Gellée).jpg, Claude Lorrain ''Landscape with St Paula of Rome Embarking at Ostia, El embarque de santa Paula'', 1639–40 File:Francisco de Zurbarán 006.jpg, Francisco de Zurbarán, ''Agnus Dei, (Zurbarán), Agnus Dei'', 1635–1640 File:Murillo immaculate conception.jpg, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, ''The Immaculate Conception of Los Venerables, La Inmaculada de Soult'', 1678 File:The Immaculate Conception, by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, from Prado in Google Earth.jpg, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, ''The Immaculate Conception'', 1767 File:El Tres de Mayo, by Francisco de Goya, from Prado thin black margin.jpg,
Francisco Goya Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (; ; 30 March 174616 April 1828) was a Spanish romantic painter and printmaker. He is considered the most important Spanish artist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His paintings, drawings, and e ...
, ''The Third of May 1808,'' 1814 File:Goya Dog.jpg,
Francisco Goya Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (; ; 30 March 174616 April 1828) was a Spanish romantic painter and printmaker. He is considered the most important Spanish artist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His paintings, drawings, and e ...
, ''The Dog (Goya), The Dog,'' 1819–1823 File:Francisco de Goya, Saturno devorando a su hijo (1819-1823).jpg,
Francisco Goya Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (; ; 30 March 174616 April 1828) was a Spanish romantic painter and printmaker. He is considered the most important Spanish artist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His paintings, drawings, and e ...
, ''Saturn Devouring His Son'', 1819–1823 File:Paul Baudry - The Pearl and the Wave - c 1862 - Detroit Institute of Arts.jpg, Paul Baudry, The Pearl and the Wave, 1862 File:Fusilamiento de Torrijos (Gisbert).jpg, Antonio Gisbert Pérez, ''Execution of Torrijos and his Companions on the Beach at Málaga'', 1882


Management


Funding

Until the early 2000s, the Prado's annual income was approximately $18 million, $15 million of which came from the government and the remainder from private contributions, publications, and admissions. In 2001, the conservative government of José María Aznar decided to change the museum's financing platform, ushering in a public-private partnership. Under its new bylaws, which the Cortes Generales approved in 2003, the Prado must gradually reduce its level of state support to 50 percent from 80 percent. In exchange, the museum gained control of the budget — now roughly €35 million — and the power to raise money from corporate donations and merchandising. However, its recent €150 million expansion was paid for by the Spanish state. In 1991, Manuel Villaescusa bequeathed his fortune of nearly $40 million in Madrid real estate to the Prado, to be used solely for the acquisition of paintings. The museum subsequently sold Villaescusa's buildings to realize income from them. The bequest suddenly made the Prado one of the most formidable bidders for paintings in the world.


Directors

The first four directors were drawn from nobility. From 1838 to 1960, the directors were mostly artists. Since then, most of them have been art history, art historians. *José Gabriel de Silva-Bazán, 10th Marquess of Santa Cruz, The Marquess of Santa Cruz, 1817–1820 *Pedro de Alcántara Téllez-Girón, 2nd Prince of Anglona, The Prince of Anglona, 1820–1823 *, 1823–1826 *José Rafael de Silva Fernández de Híjar, 12th Duke of Híjar, The Duke of Híjar, 1826–1838 *José de Madrazo, 1838–1857 *Juan Antonio de Ribera, 1857–1860 *Federico de Madrazo, 1860–1868 *Antonio Gisbert, 1868–1873 *Francisco Sans Cabot, 1873–1881 *Federico de Madrazo, 1881–1894 *Vicente Palmaroli, 1894–1896 *Francisco Pradilla, 1896–1898 *Luis Álvarez Catalá, 1898–1901 *José Villegas Cordero, 1901–1918 *Aureliano de Beruete y Moret, 1918–1922 *Fernando Álvarez de Sotomayor, 1922–1931 *Ramón Pérez de Ayala, 1931–1936 *Pablo Ruiz Picasso, 1936–1939 *Fernando Álvarez de Sotomayor, 1939–1960 *Francisco Javier Sánchez Cantón, 1960–1968 *Diego Angulo Íñiguez, 1968–1971 *, 1971–1978 *, 1978–1981 *, 1981–1983 *, 1983–1991 *, 1991–1993 *Francisco Calvo Serraller, 1993–1994 *, 1994–1996 *, 1996–2002 *, 2002–2017 *, 2017 – present


In Google Earth

In 2009, the Prado Museum selected 14 of its most important paintings to be displayed in Google Earth and Google Maps at extremely high resolution, with the largest displayed at 14,000 megapixels. The images' zoom capability allows for close-up views of paint texture and fine detail.


Nearby museums

A few meters away there are two museums of international significance, the
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum The Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum (in Spanish, the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza (), named after its founder), or simply the Thyssen, is an art museum in Madrid, Spain, located near the Prado Museum on one of the city's main boulevards. I ...
and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Museo Reina Sofía. Nearby is the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. The National Archaeological Museum of Spain, Museo Arqueológico houses the archaeological collections formerly in the collection of the Prado, with works from Spain, Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Ancient Greece, Greece, and Ancient Rome, Rome. The Museo Naval de Madrid, Naval museum, managed by the Ministry of Defence (Spain), Ministry of Defence, is also nearby.


Special exhibitions

Between 8 November 2011 and 25 March 2012, a group of 179 works of art were brought to the Museo del Prado from the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. Notable works included: * '':File:Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn - A Scholar.JPG, A Scholar'' (1631), by Rembrandt * ''The Lute Player (Caravaggio), The Lute Player'' (c. 1596), by Caravaggio * ''Ecstasy of Saint Teresa'' (1647), by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Bernini * ''Game of Bowls'' (1908), by Henri Matisse * ''Bouquet of Cornflowers with Stems of Oats in a Vase'' (c. 1900), by House of Fabergé * ''List of works by Claude Monet, Pond at Montgeron'' (1876), by Claude Monet * ''Belt buckle with a monster attacking a horse'', (4th–3rd century BC), (gold ornament from Peter I's Siberian Collection) * ''Moonrise, Two Men on the Shore'' (c. 1900), by Caspar David Friedrich * :File:Kandinsky - Composition VI (1913).jpg, Composition VI (1913), by Wassily Kandinsky * ''Metaphysical Still life'' (1918), by Giorgio Morandi Conversely, for the first time in its 200-year history, the Museo del Prado has toured an exhibition of its renowned collection of Italian masterpieces at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia, from 16 May 2014 until 31 August 2014. Many of the works have never before left Spain.


References


Further reading

*Alcolea Blanch, Santiago. ''The Prado'', translated by Richard-Lewis Rees and Angela Patricia Hall. Madrid: Ediciones Polígrafa 1991. *Araujo Sánchez, Ceferino. ''Los museos de España''. Madrid 1875. *Blanco, Antonio. ''Museo del Prado. Catálago de la Escultura. I Esculturas clásicas. II. Escultura, copia e imitaciones de las antiguas) (siglos XVI–XVIII)''. Madrid 1957. *Luca de Tena, Consuelo and Mena, Manuela. ''Guía actualizada del Prado''. Madrid: Alfiz 1985. *Rumeu de Armas, Antonio. ''Origen y fundación del Museo del Prado''. Madrid: Instituto de España 1980.


External links

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Masterworks in the collectionPrado in Google Earth, extra high resolution
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