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11.09.2018

The Coremans Project. Intervention criteria for easel paintings.

The document The Coremans Project. Intervention criteria for easel paintings, edited by the Spanish Cultural Heritage Institute and arisen from the interdisciplinary work by different specialists in this field, will be launched tomorrow, 12 september 2018, at 6 p.m., at the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts.


For more information, click on the headline of this news or visit the profile "Instituto Moll. Centro de Investigación de Pintura Flamenca" on Facebook.
http://www.realacademiabellasartessanfernando.com/es/actividades/cursos-y-conferencias/proyecto-coremans

09.07.2018

A new contribution by our collaborator Dr. Elena Vázquez Dueñas.

Magnificence and Art. The development of tapestries throughout the history, directed by Miguel Ángel Zalama and coordinated by Jesús F. Pascual Molina along with María José Martínez Ruiz is already available.
 

A look at the firmament through tapestries is the contribution by Dr. Elena Vázquez Dueñas, an external collaborator of the Instituto Moll, to the knowledge of these valuable works of art.

For more information:
http://arteysociedad.blogs.uva.es/2018/05/22/nueva-publicacion-magnificencia-y-arte-devenir-de-los-tapices-en-la-historia/
https://www.trea.es/system/books/enlace1s/000/005/401/original/9788417140380Indice.pdf?1526978684


06.07.2018

The painting "The Penitent Saint Peter", attributed to Rubens and Van Dyck, has been "ejected" from Spain

A few days ago, on the occasion of the London Art Week, The Art Newspaper (https://www.theartnewspaper.com/…/coming-out-four-re-discov…) highlighted San Pedro Penitente (The Penitent Saint Peter), the painting attributed to Anton van Dyck which was previously catalogued as a work by Peter Paul Rubens and which had belonged to the Spanish collecting since at least the 18th century. The authorship of this painting has immediately taken a second place since the most remarkable thing is the export, with the consent of the authorities in charge of the safety of the Spanish Cultural Heritage, of such a high-quality work of art in order to sell it in London. This attitude could be justified as a lack of awareness, but in 1971 Archivo Español de Arte, which is linked to the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) and is one of the most important journals focused on spreading the knowledge about the Spanish Heritage as well as on protecting it,published this painting as a work by Peter Paul Rubens.

Cultural Heritage is abundant in Spain, but if we don’t take care of what belongs to our history, to our identity, who will do it?

29.06.2018

3rd issue of Philostrato. Journal of History and Art.

The 3rd issue of this journal focused on history and art, which is edited by the Instituto Moll, is already available.

Access the table of contents and download them for free by clicking on the headline of this news.
http://philostrato.revistahistoriayarte.es/index.php/moll/issue/view/7/showToc

25.06.2018

Inventories of Philip II

Inventories of Philip II: Post-mortem Inventory, Inventory of sale items and record of sales, Tapestries Inventory, directed by Dr. Fernando Checa Cremades is already available.

Dr. Elena Vázquez Dueñas, an external collaborator of the Instituto Moll, is the author of the chapter Flemish painting in the post-mortem inventory of Philip II. She has also carried out the transcription of the post-mortem inventory.


For more information, click on the followiing link: http://www.artbooks.com/titles/149/Item149128.htm


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