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The special issue of Philostrato. Revista de Historia y Arte, in homage to Professor Dr Matías Díaz Padrón, is already avaible.
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The Instituto Moll and the Périer-D'Ieteren Foundation (Brussels) are going to hold a study day in Madrid next November focusing on Flemish tapestries from the 15th to the 17th centuries. They aim to explore issues such as production, models, processes, involved artists, collecting, and the restoration and conservation of these works.
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.
This book, which gathers the analysis that Dr Matías Díaz Padrón made on the links between the great Flemish painter Jacob Jordaens and Spain, together with a catalogue raisonné of those of his paintings preserved and strongly connected to the Spanish milleu, can now be yours for 69,5€
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The Museo Nacional del Prado has made a documentary video on the occasion of the expository itinerary ‘The Female Perspective’. The director of the Instituto Moll, Ana Diéguez-Rodríguez has participated talking about the portraits Isabel Clara Eugenia by Rubens at the Museo del Prado (minute 06:11).
English version of Jacob Jordaens y España. Throughout them, Dr Matías Díaz Padrón analyses the links between this great Flemish painter and Spain, and he also offers a catalogue raisonné of the paintings by Jordaens which, having an strong connection with the Spanish milleu, have been preserved.
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