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The special issue of Philostrato. Journal of History and Art, with the title Culture and Artistic Policies at the Hispanic Court of the 16th century, with Sergio Ramiro Ramírez as guest editor, is already available.
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A new issue of Philostrato. Journal of History and Art, which is edited by the Instituto Moll, is already available.
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Since 2020, the Instituto Moll and the Fondation Périer-D’Ieteren have been studying artistic exchanges between the Low Countries and Spain. This third study day will focus on Flemish sculpture and its influence in Spain, and it will be held in the above mentioned foundation, in Brussels, on 28 November 2025.
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Discover this innovative platform dedicated to the study and cataloguing of Southern Netherlandish art from the 15th to the 17th centuries in Spanish collections.
The Instituto Moll has just published the next issue of its collection “Studia Picturarum”, devoted to relevant works of The Epiarte collection. The work focuses on the Portrait of Philip IV that Peter Paul Rubens painted in Madrid in 1628. The Epiarte collection has a version with workshop intervention. The text investigates on the Flemish painter’s work during his stay in the palace, and provides new data and references to works that were thought to be lost.
The text was started by Dr. Matías Díaz Padrón (1935-2022), and finished by Ana Diéguez-Rodríguez and Magdala García Sánchez de la Barreda.
Matías Díaz Padrón
Matías Díaz Padrón
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