THE DRAWINGS FROM THE HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA, NEW YORK, ARRIVE AT THE MNAC
THE DRAWINGS FROM THE HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA, NEW YORK, ARRIVE AT THE MNAC
From March 16th to June 24th, arising from the collaboration between the MNAC and the Museo Nacional del Prado, you will be able to see at the Museum the exhibition Spanish Drawings in the Hispanic Society of America. From the Golden Age to Goya, a selection of over 80 works by some of the principal artists in the history of Spanish art from the end of the 16th century to the first third of the 19th.
They are works that have never before left New York, and they include the presence of artists as important as Francisco Pacheco, Vicente Carducho, Claudio Coello, Jusepe de Ribera and Francisco de Goya, by whom the public will be able to see a large number of drawings.
Remember that, as with all the temporary exhibitions, the Museum has arranged the guided visits on Saturdays, at 11 a. m. (Castilian) and 12.15 p.m. (Catalan).
Francisco de Goya, <em>Old man in a swing</em>, 1826-1828. The Hispanic Society of America, Nova York © Robert Sandoval Francisco de Goya, <em>Old man in a swing</em>, 1826-1828. The Hispanic Society of America, Nova York © Robert Sandoval<br />