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Permanent Collection - Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
The permanent collection includes master works from Spanish, Italian and Flemish art. Goya was a member from 1780 and the Museum holds 13 of his paintings including the two Self-Portraits and the celebrated carnival scene known as Entierro de la Sardina. Other collection highlights include Zurbarán’s Agnus Dei, a Ribero María Magdalena from 1636, the only Acrimboldo held in Spain, Rubens’ Old testament scene Susana y los Viejos and Van Loo’s Venus, Mercurio y Amor from 1748.
The 20th century collection gives us a glimpse into modern artistic movements and includes works by Sorolla and Cecilio Plá representing impressionism, the portraits of Vázquez Díaz and the landscapes of Benjamín Palencia and Lozano.
The museum also holds an important collection of sculpture with works dating from the 17th century to the present. Exceptional pieces from this collection include Manuel Pereira’s San Bruno, Pedro de Mena’s La Dolorosa, José Ginés’ Degollación de los Inocentes, Picasso’s Cabeza de Mujer and Pablo Gargallo’s Academia.
Other outstanding pieces acquired by the Museum include engravings by Picasso from the Suite Vollard series, Juan Gris’ cubist Bodegón con frutero, botella y periódico, and the magnificent Bodegón de limones by Juan de Zurbarán.
Drawings and architectural plans are also routinely exhibited by the Museum.
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