Museum of Fine Arts of Seville

The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville (Spanish: Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla) is a museum in Seville, Spain, a collection of mainly Spanish visual arts from the medieval period to the early 20th century, including a choice selection of works by artists from the so-called Golden Age of Sevillian painting during the 17th century, such as Murillo, Zurbarán, Francisco de Herrera the younger, and Valdés Leal.

Museum of Fine Arts of Seville
Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla
Façade of the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville
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EstablishedSeptember 1835
LocationSeville, Spain
Coordinates37°23′33.54″N 6°0′0.47″W
TypeArt museum
OwnerGeneral State Administration

The building itself was built in 1594. The institution of the provincial museum of Seville was created in September 1835.[1] Items were moved to the museum in the ensuing years.[2] The building it is housed in was originally home to the convent of the Order of the Merced Calzada de la Asunción, founded by St. Peter Nolasco during the reign of Ferdinand III. Extensive remodeling in the early 17th century was led by the architect Juan de Oviedo y de la Bandera.

Painters and sculptors of Museum

A - F

  • Pedro de Acosta
  • Miguel de Adán
  • Pieter Aertsen
  • Nicolás Alperiz
  • Francisco Antolínez
  • José Arpa y Perea
  • Matías de Arteaga
  • Gustavo Bacarisas
  • Francisco Barrera
  • Manuel Barrón y Carrillo
  • Diego Bejarano
  • Mariano Benlliure
  • Guillaume Benson
  • Bartolomé Bermejo
  • Gonzalo Bilbao
  • Manuel Cabral Aguado-Bejarano
  • Alonso Cano
  • Eduardo Cano
  • Juan José Carpio
  • Juan del Castillo
  • Pieter Coecke
  • Marcelo Cofferman
  • Lucas Cranach
  • José Domínguez Becquer
  • Valeriano Bécquer
  • Juan de Espinal
  • Antonio María Esquivel
  • Frans Francken I
  • Rosendo Fernández
  • Alejo Fernández

G - M

  • José García Ramos
  • Guillermo Gómez Gil
  • Manuel González Santos
  • Francisco de Goya
  • Alfonso Grosso
  • Francisco Gutiérrez
  • Juan Simón Gutiérrez
  • José Gutiérrez de la Vega
  • Eugenio Hermoso
  • Francisco Herrera el Viejo
  • Francisco Herrera el Mozo
  • Jean Joseph Horemmans el viejo
  • Joaquín Bilbao
  • José Jiménez Aranda
  • José Lafita y Blanco
  • Diego López
  • Ricardo López Cabrera
  • Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta
  • A Martínez Díaz
  • Domingo Martínez
  • Santiago Martínez
  • Juan Martínez Montañés (s)
  • Eduardo Martínez Vázquez
  • Virgilio Mattoni
  • Francisco Meses Osorio
  • Lorenzo Mercadante de Bretaña (s)
  • Juan de Mesa (s)
  • Pedro Millán (s)
  • Cristóbal de Morales
  • José Moreno Carbonero

M - U

V-Z

References

Citations
  1. Moya Valgañón 2011, pp. 26–27.
  2. Moya Valgañón 2011, pp. 26–29.
Bibliography
  • Moya Valgañón, José Gabriel (2011). "Sobre los inicios del Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla" (PDF). Berceo (161). Logroño: Instituto de Estudios Riojanos: 11–29. ISSN 0210-8550.
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