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Library: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. Biblioteca
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Publisher: Sociedad Española de Amigos del Arte ; Gráficas Reunidas
City: Madrid Year 1926
Document type: Catalogs
Subject: Art (general)
Library: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. Biblioteca
Abstract: Illustrated catalogue of the exhibition 'The Old Madrid,' held in 1926. Regarded as the most significant exhibition organised by the 'Sociedad Española de Amigos del Arte,' it advocated for the establishment of the Municipal Museum of Madrid. Felix Boix, the president of the exhibition's organising committee, curated an extensive collection presented in eight sections, showcasing various fine arts and artistic industries in Madrid. Additionally, the exhibition included exhibits portraying the history and customs of the city.
Id: 364
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Publisher: Sociedad Española de Amigos del Arte ; Imprenta del Ministerio de Marina
City: Madrid Year 1925
Document type: Catalogs
Subject: Portraits
Library: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. Biblioteca
Abstract: Illustrated catalogue of the Exhibition of portraits of children in Spain, organised by the 'Sociedad Española de Amigos del Arte' in 1925. A limited run of the general catalogue was published by the company and distributed among those who contributed items for the annual exhibitions. Additionally, it was available for purchase at select bookstores and the society's headquarters. For this occasion, the study was authored by three individuals: Antonio Mendez Casal, Joaquín Ezquerra del Bayo, and Julio Cavestany de Anduaga, Marquis of Moret.
Id: 363
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Publisher: Sociedad Española de Amigos del Arte
City: Madrid Year 1921
Document type: Catalogs
Subject: Prehistoric Art
Library: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. Biblioteca
Abstract: Illustrated catalogue of the 'Exhibition of prehistoric art in Spain' organised by the ‘Sociedad Española de Amigos del Arte’ in 1921. General catalogue in short run printing, distributed among the people who gave items for the annual exhibitions. These catalogs could also be available in some bookstores and at the society headquarters. The prehistoric art exhibition was organized by eminent archaeologists in homage to the wise Spanish researchers who made the discovery. It brought together interesting reproductions of the cave paintings known so far, donated to the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid once the exhibition closed. The introduction by Elias Tormo (1869-1957) precedes an account of the exhibits and photos with their respective location.
Id: 358
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