The Orden of the Golden Fleece

In my visits to the PradoMuseum with children I like to encourage them to look at those gentlemen carrying around their neck a ”ram” figurine, since they will probably were Kings of Spain. This a perfect point to start the story about the mythological origins of this country, Spain. The name of the order refers to the Greek myth of the Golden Fleece, a gift from the gods, which brought a source of prosperity to whoever possessed it. It evokes the tale of chivalry, heroism, perils and teamwork led Jason, Hercules, and the Argonauts in order to bring the precious

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Picasso with us

I was born the same year that Picasso died. Today is the 130th birthday of Pablo Picasso (1881–1973), whose artistic genius has influenced the development of modern and contemporary art with unparalleled magnitude. For me, Picasso represents the passion for living without measure The Guernica is probably his most passionate masterpiece, its not un ordinary picture but an anti-war hymn and a symbol of the defense of liberties that is at long last arriving in a democratic Spain in 1981 , as is creator wished. At this year in Spain a lond awaited democracy is still being consolidated.It has come

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A painting filled with mystery

            I love going back to Venice. There is no other place comparable in the world.My intention was to visit the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and write about it … but my room’s view was the wooden bridge spanning the Grand Canal just in front of the Gallerie de la Accademia and the temptation to go back to the Galleria was too strong to resist.             I had not been there since a long time ago and did not remember the decadent and chaotic state of the rooms, which produce an intense halo of romance. Two months ago I had the

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MADRIS IS ALL ABOUT ART, Madrid is buzzing !

Dealers, gallery owners, collectors and plain art lovers ( like you and me) all have a date once more with the latest art trends at ARCHITECTURE WEEK and  ESTAMPA in October. And the other fairs that have sprung up around it .For this edition, tha fair is unveiling a new look, making it easier to appreciate. At this time of year Madrid welcomes a host of visitors from all parts of the world who are interested in new forms of expression. And they want to make the most of their stay. For them and for everyone else check my list

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Titian exploration of psychology of the human passion

“Years ago I decided that the greatest ned in our Country was Art…So I determined to make it my life work if I could” Isabella Stewart Gardner, 1917   After visiting the Isabella Stewart Museum and seeing the wonderful Titian’s table ‘The Rape of Europa’ I wonder how it got there from the Spanish collections. This masterpiece is very important for many reasons, for instance, when Velazquez first arrived to the Court, he finds Reubens (52 years old and at the height of his fame) copying the painting. The young Velazquez was very impressed with both the work of Titian

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