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Author: Martínez Burgos, Matías, 1880-1957
Publisher: Imp. Góngora
City: Madrid Year 1935
Document type: Catalogs
Subject: Archaeology
Library: Fundació Amatller
Abstract: This work details the museum's collections, listing objects, tools, and archaeological remains from various historical periods. The author organises them thematically and chronologically, covering prehistory, Iberian, Hispano-Roman, Visigothic, Arab, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Modern art, as well as painting and numismatics.
Id: 1760
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Author: Cavestany, Julio
City: Madrid Year 1936
Document type: Catalogs
Subject: Painting
Library: Fundació Amatller
Abstract: Illustrated exhibition catalogue exploring still life in Spanish art from the 17th to the 19th century. It examines its evolution, symbolism, and prominent masters such as Zurbarán and Meléndez, with illustrations showcasing the richness of this genre.
Id: 1754
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Author: Ruiz Pelayo, Samuel
Publisher: Bruno del Amo
City: Madrid Year [1943?]
Document type: Essays and studies
Subject: Antiques (Ancient Objects)
Library: Fundació Amatller
Abstract: A work that explores the history and significance of the small residence located within the Monastery of El Escorial. It also provides a detailed description of the works of art it houses, such as paintings and sculptures, highlighting their historical and artistic value. It emphasises both the historical context and the cultural heritage of the little house.
Id: 1751
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Author: Lafuente Ferrari, Enrique
Publisher: Sociedad Española de Amigos del Arte
City: Madrid Year 1987
Document type: Catalogs
Subject: Painting
Library: Fundació Amatller
Abstract: Illustrated catalogue of the 1932 exhibition on the influences and antecedents of Goya's art. The author analyses its artistic context and its impact on subsequent generations, including reflections on its stylistic connections.The exhibition aims to illustrate these influences through a selection of works and details of Goya's creative process, accompanied by plates reproducing both his works and those of other artists.
Id: 1749
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