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Basel, Oct 8 (EFE).- Queen Letizia and the Spanish Minister of Culture, Miquel Iceta, inaugurated Friday at the Beyeler Foundation in Basel one of the most complete exhibitions of Francisco de Goya (1746-1828), with emblematic works of the painter from almost 50 museums as well as private collections. (Camera: LEO REDONDO) SHOT LIST: THE ARRIVAL OF QUEEN LETIZIA TO THE BEYEKER FOUNDATION IN BASEL AND AT THE EXHIBITION WITH THE SPANISH MINISTER OF CULTURE, MIQUEL ICETA.
Madrid, Oct 4 (EFE) .- (Camera: Leo Redondo) "Bringing the Spanish public an unknown story about Ibero-American art." The exhibition “Tornaviaje. Ibero-American Art in Spain ”, which arrives at the Prado Museum to present the links and exchanges of artistic works between Spain and Latin America after the conquest of the new continent through more than a hundred works.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.
Madrid, Sep 10 (EFE) .- (Camera: Nacho Martín) Queen Letizia opened the 80th Madrid Book Fair this Friday, from which she left loaded with several books for herself and Felipe VI and another batch of works and youth novels of different themes for her daughters, Leonor and Sofía, a great fan of the "Los Futbolísimos" collection.FOOTAGE OF QUEEN LETIZIA AT THE BOOK FAIR, ACCOMPANIED BY THE AUTHORITIES WHO ATTENDED THE INAUGURATION IN MADRID
Madrid, Mad 1 (EFE).- (Camera: Manuel Única) The Prado Museum in Madrid gathers for the first time since the 16th century the mythological scenes Titian painted for Felipe II, his famous "poems", mythological scenes about lust, stories of love and death.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.
Madrid, Oct 5 (EFE). (Camera: Ramón Ayala) .- Madrid's Prado Museum and the AXA Foundation present on Monday its first temporary exhibition after reopening to the public on June 6,'Uninvited Guests. Episodes on Women, Ideology and the Visual Arts in Spain'. Women have often been depicted in art as objects of desire or saints while female artists were pushed aside. An exhibition at Madrid’s Prado Museum aims to start redressing this historic imbalance.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.SOUNDBITES OF MIGUEL FALOMIR, DIRECTOR OF THE PRADO MUSEUM.Trandlation:"If I had to classify it, I'd say it's a necessary exhibition, necessary because it's a topic that needed to be discussed. Necessary as well because it has meant a great effort for the Prado because most of the pieces on display are ours, 40 of them have been restored specifically for the occasion. We have studied a lot, we have done a great amount of research and I think that is something that people will see."