Prado Museum in Madrid Announces Schedule for 2010
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Prado Museum in Madrid Announces Schedule for 2010
Tourists brave the weather in front of a snowy statue of Spanish painter Diego Velazquez at the entrance to the Prado museum. Photo: Reuters/Paul Hanna.



MADRID.- In anticipation of the interest that may arise in which exhibitions that will take place at the Prado next year, the museum has released some information. The first one will open in March entitled "The Art of Power", the show was recently on display at the National Gallery of Art in Washington with a public attendance of almost 250.000 people. During the months of January and February, two temporary exhibitions will still be open to the public: "Maíno and Dutch Painters at the Prado" together with the invited work of the Rijksmuseum, "The Company of Captain Reijnier Reael". The last temporary exhibition before the end of the year will be Turner and the Masters, currently at the Tate Britain. The venue at the Prado will open in June.

The Art of Power. Arms, Armour and Paintings from the Spanish Court
March 8 to May 16, 2010
Rooms A and B


Following the exhibition "The Art of Power: Armour and Portraits from Imperial Spain", held at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, in 2009, in 2010 the Museo del Prado will be holding "The Art of Power: Arms, Armour and Paintings from the Spanish Court". The exhibition will comprise an outstanding selection of objects loaned by the Royal Armoury in Madrid, displayed alongside a major group of paintings that reveal how the great painters of the day emphasised arms and armour when representing the power of the Spanish monarchy from the Renaissance onwards. "The Art of Power: Arms, Armour and Paintings from the Spanish Court "provides a unique occasion to see a group of masterpieces that could only be brought together in the Prado, set within the context of the armed portrait.

Founded at the height of the Spanish monarchy’s international power and splendor, the Royal Armoury in Madrid is the oldest and one of the finest and most comprehensive in the world. Largely built up by the Emperor Charles V (1500-1558) and his son Philip II (1556-1598), it houses not only the personal arms and armor of the Spanish monarchs but also a number of military trophies and diplomatic and family gifts.

Invited work: "The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit", 1882 by John Singer Sargent (1856–1925)
March 16 to May 30, 2010


In the spring of 2010, the Prado will be exhibiting the portrait "The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit" by John Singer Sargent (1856-1925), on loan from the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston (Massachusetts, USA). The painting will be exhibited at the Museum as part of its program "The Invited Work", whose aim is to present to the public paintings from other collections that, for various reasons, establish relationships and points of comparison with works in the Museum’s own collection. On this occasion, the comparison will be with "Las Meninas" by Diego Velázquez, a work that directly inspired Sargent, who was one of the leading portraitists of his day.

Sargent painted "The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit" in 1882, commissioned by Edward Darley Boit, an American collector and friend of the artist. Sargent admired the work of Velázquez, which he studied and knew well, producing various copies on the basis of a trip to Spain that he made in 1879. In the present portrait, which is one of his masterpieces, Sargent reveals the influence of Velázquez in the treatment of the light and atmosphere, which are the starting points for a work of mysterious naturalism and intense but restrained expressivity.

Willem de Pannemaker. "The Mercury Series"
June 1 to September 26, 2010


Active from 1535 to 1581, Willem de Pannemaker was a member of one of the most celebrated families of weavers in Brussels. Pannemaker is considered the great tapestry-maker of the Flemish Renaissance, working for the aristocracy and the principal royal families of 16th-century Europe. He supplied the courts of Charles I of Spain (Charles V of Germany) and that of his son Philip II with numerous masterpieces. Pannemaker’s monogram and the quality stamp of the city of Brussels and the Duchy of Brabant, which were obligatory on tapestries from 1544 onwards, appear on the series of "The Loves of Mercury and Herse", formerly in the Medinaceli ducal collection.

For the first time the Museo del Prado will bring together in its galleries this magnificent series of eight mythological tapestries, which are now dispersed among important collections and private institutions such as the Fundación Ducal Medinaceli, the Alba Collection, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and the Prado. The latter has two from the series, which use gold and silk thread to depict Ovid’s verses on the loves of the god Mercury, son and messenger of Jupiter, and Herse, daughter of the king of Attic.

"Turner and the Masters"
22 June – 19 September 2010


On June 22, 2010 the Prado will inaugurate the major exhibition "Turner and the Masters", currently on show in London (Tate Britain, 23 September 2009 to 31 January 2010), and subsequently to be shown in Paris (Grand Palais, 22 February to 24 May). The exhibition looks at the way that Turner produced his work in full awareness of the art of the great Old Masters, whom he studied in depth, while simultaneously paying attention to the artistic activity of a number of his contemporaries.

For the first time, the exhibition establishes a dialogue between Turner’s most important paintings, works by masters of other periods and those contemporary with his own time. The version of the exhibition to be seen at the Museo del Prado, which will comprise 80 paintings loaned from European and American institutions and collections, will include various works not shown in London and Paris. These include "Shade and Darkness". "The Eve of the Flood", "Light and Color". "The Morning after the Flood", and "Peace". "Burial at Sea", three masterpieces from the end of Turner’s career.

Turner and the Masters aims to offer a complete overview of the artist’s oeuvre in order to reveal his connections with other painters of the stature of Rembrandt, Rubens and Claude Lorraine, among others, as well as the profoundly original way in which he absorbed their influence from the outset of his career to his final compositions.





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