About a week and a half ago, I visited this excellent art museum which emphasizes works of art done by Andalucian-associated painters and sculptors. I saw fine paintings from the Late Gothic Period(Alonso Martinez) up to the 21st Century. I saw fine paintings with devotional themes by Pedro de Cordoba(«Saint Nicolas of Bari»), Master of Flagellation, Juan Penalosa y Sandoval, Jose de Cobo y Guzman(«Birth of Saint Peter Nolasco»), Antonio del Castillo Saavedra(«Calvary»), and Juan Valdes Leal. I saw fine 19th and early 20th Century paintings with non-religious themes by Francois Antoine Bossuet(«View of Cordoba»), Rafael Romero Barros(«Stillife With Oranges»), and Julio Romero de Torres. I also saw fine sculpture by Mateo Innurria. I also saw a nice temporary exhibit of Japanese watercolors. I spent about three and a half hours at this relatively small art museum.
Aaron D.
Classificação do local: 3 Nashville, TN
A nice small art museum featuring(as I recall) a lot of local artists. Signage is all in Spanish. One of my favorite things abut this museum(unless I am getting it confused with one of the many other museums we visited in Spain) was that they had these portable folding chairs that you could borrow and carry around some of the galleries, returning before you moved on to the next floor. How I wish that all museums had something like that! It was so nice to be able to stop and contemplate a painting from time to time while resting on this portable seat. Other museums, please take note of this affordable amenity that will significantly enhance your guests’ experience!