A De Beruete Collection
"A De Beruete: A Journey Through Spanish Art" Step into the world of Spanish art with "A De Beruete
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"A De Beruete: A Journey Through Spanish Art" Step into the world of Spanish art with "A De Beruete, " a captivating collection that showcases the works of renowned artists from different eras. From Diego Velasquez's mesmerizing masterpiece, "Las Hilanderas" (The Spinners), painted in 1657, to Francisco Goya's provocative and sensual "La Maja Desnuda" (The Naked Maja) created between 1797-1800, this exhibition offers a diverse range of artistic expressions. Goya's talent shines through his various artworks featured in this collection. His hauntingly beautiful piece, "La Gallina Ciega" (Blind Man's Buff) from 1788, captures the essence of mystery and playfulness. In contrast, his striking portrait titled "Retrato de Hans Imhoff" by Albrecht Durer takes us back to the early sixteenth century with its intricate details and masterful technique. Vicente Lopez y Portana pays homage to Goya himself with his compelling portrayal of the iconic artist in "Retrato Del Pintor Don Francisco Goya" from 1826. The intensity captured on Goya's face reflects his profound impact on the art world. Francisco Goya continues to captivate us with his powerful depiction of historical events such as "Escenas Del 3 De Mayo De 1808" (May 3rd, 1808 in Madrid). This painting transports us back to a pivotal moment in Spain's history and evokes strong emotions through its raw portrayal of human suffering. Goya also explores themes beyond history; he delves into sensuality and beauty with pieces like "La Maja Vestida" (The Clothed Maja) where he presents an alluring female figure draped in elegance.