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06-MAR-2018

Museo de Bellas Artes

This museum, situated in the Plaza del Potro, was opened in 1862, by its first director, Rafael Romero Barros, father of the famous Cordoban painter Julio Romero de Torres. The building in Plateresque style it occupies was formerly the Hospital de la Caridad, but it underwent a lengthy series of reforms, until in 1936 it was rebuilt in the Renaissance style which survives to this day. Although there are a number of works by masters of the Italian Renaissance, most of the paintings are either Baroque or 19th century. There are outstanding works by Bartolomé Bermejo, Luis de Morales, Valdés Leal, Ribera, Zurbarán, Murillo, Antonio del Castillo and the Cordoban sculptor Mateo Inurria. The building is well worth a visit in itself, with its charming little courtyard packed with orange trees and a Baroque staircase with a carved wooden ceiling featuring chamfered (rounded-off) corners.

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Julie Oldfield28-May-2018 01:03
Such a great capture of detail. V
Zoltán Balogh27-May-2018 09:20
Very nice interior Jose. V
Dennis Hoyne25-May-2018 02:18
I would love to visit! V
Lamar Nix25-May-2018 01:10
Painting in the classic Spanish style is perfectly aligned under the oculus.
woody3425-May-2018 00:43
A beautiful scene, I enjoy the ceiling as much as the work of art...V
Dwight Rankine25-May-2018 00:00
Well done!
Carter Creek24-May-2018 23:28
Well done. V
Frank Tran24-May-2018 22:43
Very nice interior shot. V+
marie-jose wolff24-May-2018 21:37
very fine presentation of this beautiful work of art! V
Ken Chambers ARPS24-May-2018 20:42
You captured this perfectly, Jose
Jim Coffman24-May-2018 20:18
Very nice capture of this treasure!
Dave Berry24-May-2018 19:42
Gorgeous!!
Helen Betts24-May-2018 19:36
What a beautiful setting for this work of art, and nicely captured. V.
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