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The Museo del Prado stands as Spain’s foremost art museum, housing one of the world’s richest collections of European art. From the timeless works of Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco to the brilliance of Titian, Rubens, and Bosch, the Prado offers an immersive journey through centuries of creativity, history, and culture.

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The Art Gallery of Cornelis van der Geest

Willem van Haecht
1577–1638
Rubenshuis, Antwerp







1 artwork(s)
Early seventeenth-century Antwerp - the artistic capital of the region known at the time as Flanders (modern-day Belgium) - saw the emergence of a type of painting which celebrated the taste for art of the social elites and rulers. Known as “Collectors’ cabinets”, the most informative of all the surviving examples, due to its content, is this one on temporary display at the Museo del Prado




With the collaboration of: Rubienshuis.com





3/1/2024 – 2/22/2026
Room 28, Villanueva's Building 






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The Painter Antonio Muñoz Degrain
Antonio Muñoz Degrain
1840 - 1924
Valencia, Spain







8 artwork(s)
Until 11 January 2026, Room 60 of the Villanueva Building at the Museo Nacional del Prado will host selected works by Antonio Muñoz Degrain (1840–1924), one of the most original Spanish artists of the 1800s.The ten paintings on display—five of them recently restored—illustrate the thematic variety, technical skill and aesthetic vision of the Valencian painter.





Curator:Javier Barón, Head of the 19th-Century Painting Collection




6/30/2025 – 1/11/2026
Room 60, Villanueva's Building






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