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Выставка: Искусство власти: оружие и портреты имперской Испании в Национальной Галерее Искусств в Вашингтоне

07/15/2009 - 14:04
11/01/2009 - 14:04
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Королевское оружие во времена международного владычества испанской короны. Также портреты правителей кисти Питера Пауля Рубенса, Антониса Ван Дейка, Диего Веласкеса и Алонсо Санчесс Коэльо.

The Art of Power: Royal Armor and Portraits from Imperial Spain

28 июня-1 ноября 2009 года

June 28–November 1, 2009

National Gallery's West Building, Main Floor Galleries

Королевское оружие во времена международного владычества испанской короны. Также портреты правителей кисти Питера Пауля Рубенса, Антониса Ван Дейка, Диего Веласкеса и Алонсо Санчесс Коэльо.

The Royal Armory in Madrid, assembled at a time when the Spanish Crown was at the height of its international power, is the oldest and one of the finest and largest armories in the world, imbued with great historical, artistic, and symbolic significance. Armor drawn from the unsurpassed holdings of the Spanish Royal Armory is shown in this exhibition alongside portraits of rulers dressed in the same armor, painted by such masters as Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, Diego Velázquez, and Alonso Sánchez Coello. Several large and magnificent tapestries from the royal collection also depict the armor in use.

Together, some 75 works illustrate the use of luxurious armor in projecting an image of royal power in Imperial Spain. The exhibition includes several full suits of armor, helmets, shields, and equestrian armor—worn in battle but more often in Renaissance parades, pageants, and jousting tournaments. The works of art on view date from the reigns of the Holy Roman Emperors Maximilian I of Austria (1508–1519) and Emperor Charles V (1519–1558), to those of his successors, King Philip II (1556–1598), King Philip III (1598–1621), and King Philip IV (1621–1665). This is the first time that the armor has been exhibited together with the portraits in which it is depicted.

Organization: Organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, the State Corporation for Spanish Cultural Action Abroad (SEACEX), and the Patrimonio Nacional of Spain.
The exhibition has been organized in association with the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation and the Ministry of Culture, with the assistance of the Embassy of Spain in Washington, DC

Sponsor: The exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.

In-kind promotional support for this exhibition has been provided by Chef José Andrés of Jaleo and THINKfoodGROUP.

Schedule: National Gallery of Art, June 28–November 1, 2009

Passes: Passes are not required for this exhibition.

The exhibition is on view in the National Gallery's West Building, Main Floor Galleries.


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