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04.11.2019

Definitive program of the conference "Artists as collectors: Models and Variants. From the Modern Age to the 19th Century".

The definitive program of the International Conference Artists as Collectors: Models and Variants. From the Modern Age to the 19th Century is already available. This conference has been organised by the Instituto Moll (IM) in collaboration with the Fundación Universitaria Española (FUE) and it will be held in Madrid from 23rd to 24th January 2020.


For further information and registration: https://www.institutomoll.com/en/conferences-seminaries-congresses/10

28.10.2019

THE EPIARTE COLLECTION TRAVELS TO ASTURIAS.

The painting by Jacob Jordaens The Woman, the Foll and his Cat, belonging to the Epiarte Collection, will be The Invited Work in the Asturias Museum of Fine Arts from 14th November 2019 to 16th February 2020.

For further information, you can visit either The Painting Collection on our website, or:
https://www.institutomoll.com/en/collection-painting/38
http://www.museobbaa.com/exposicion/el-bufon-la-mujer-y-el-gato-c-1641-1645-de-jacob-jordaens/

24.10.2019

Flemish Painting in Budapest.

Next Tuesday, 29th October 2019, the exhibition Rubens, Van Dyck and the splendour of Flemish Painting will be opened in the renovated Szépmüvészeti Múzeum (Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest).

For further information: https://www.mfab.hu/exhibitions/rubens-van-dyck-and-the-splendour-of-flemish-painting-museum-of-fine-arts/

11.10.2019

The Belgian Ambassador and his wife has visited the Instituto Moll.

The Instituto Moll has had the pleasure of receiving the Belgian Ambassador, Mr. Marc Calcoen, along with his wife, Mrs. Miek Calcoen Declercq. Both of them has been very interested on the activities carried out by the members of this Centre for Research, whose work evinces that the cultural links between Spain and the ancient Flemish territories go beyond the 17th century.

From left to right: Dr Matías Díaz Padrón, Honorary President of the Instituto Moll; Mrs. Miek Calcoen Declercq; Mr. Marc Calcoen, Ambassador of Belgium in Spain; Mrs. Arantxa Moll Sarasola, Manager of the Instituto Moll.

03.10.2019

THE GUEVARA AND THE FLEMISH PAINTING.

Dr Ana Diéguez Rodríguez, Director of the Instituto Moll, and Dr Elena Vázquez Dueñas, External Researcher of this Centre, have just made public The Collectionism of the Guevara's Family. Two Annunciations in Study in the journal Ars Bilduma.

In this paper, the researchers connect to the Guevara two Flemish paintings depicting the Annunciation as well as the coat of arms belonging to that noble family so close to the Habsburgs' court. These works of art were painted between the end of the 15th century and the begining of the 16th, and they are respectively located at the birthplace of Saint Ignatius of Loyola and at a private collection.


For further information:  https://www.ehu.eus/ojs/index.php/ars_bilduma/article/view/20267

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