The Spanish Royal Courts: Her Majesty meets the Countess of Haussonville and grants audience
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On Monday "Ingres" exhibition was inaugurated at the Prado museum in Madrid . And it was Queen Letizia gave the kickoff of this major retrospective of the work of French painter of the nineteenth century, the first devoted to him in Spain. "The Grande Odalisque", "L'Odalisque Slave "," The Turkish Bath "," Louise de Broglie, Countess of Haussonville, "" Madame Moitessier, "" Mr. Bertin "or" Robert Freeing Angelica. "
This November 23, during a preview of the public opening, Letizia was discovered on Spanish soil these major paintings by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). These include indeed among the 70 works by the artist born in Montauban on display from November 24th 2015 to March 27th 2016 at the Prado Museum in Madrid as part of the first Spanish retrospective of the French painter. Sponsored by the AXA Foundation, this exhibition presents paintings and drawings coming for many of them the Louvre and the Ingres Museum in Montauban, plus loans from other museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York , the National Gallery in London or the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. It is organized by the Prado Museum in collaboration with the Louvre Museum. Also, the queen of Spain has she been able to visit alongside two eminent guides: Carlos Gimenez Navarro, curator at the Prado, and Vincent Pomarede, curator at the Louvre, both of Commissioners exposition.
Her Majesty look business like was displayed for the occasion in a crimson red Felipe Varela skirt suit,, perfectly matched to Lodi 'Debra' bordeaux patent heels, TOUS moonstone earrings, and a Magrit blush patent envelope clutch, it had granted a Hugo Boss BOSS 'Binary' blouse. An outfit she wore earlier to receive in audience at the Zarzuela Palace a delegation of the Foundation Cesar Egido Serrano-Museo de la Palabra (Word Museum) and the winners of its contest microfiction. The foundation argues that the word is the tool of coexistence between cultures and religions, against all violence.
Photo Credits: Casa Del Rey
This November 23, during a preview of the public opening, Letizia was discovered on Spanish soil these major paintings by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). These include indeed among the 70 works by the artist born in Montauban on display from November 24th 2015 to March 27th 2016 at the Prado Museum in Madrid as part of the first Spanish retrospective of the French painter. Sponsored by the AXA Foundation, this exhibition presents paintings and drawings coming for many of them the Louvre and the Ingres Museum in Montauban, plus loans from other museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York , the National Gallery in London or the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. It is organized by the Prado Museum in collaboration with the Louvre Museum. Also, the queen of Spain has she been able to visit alongside two eminent guides: Carlos Gimenez Navarro, curator at the Prado, and Vincent Pomarede, curator at the Louvre, both of Commissioners exposition.
Her Majesty look business like was displayed for the occasion in a crimson red Felipe Varela skirt suit,, perfectly matched to Lodi 'Debra' bordeaux patent heels, TOUS moonstone earrings, and a Magrit blush patent envelope clutch, it had granted a Hugo Boss BOSS 'Binary' blouse. An outfit she wore earlier to receive in audience at the Zarzuela Palace a delegation of the Foundation Cesar Egido Serrano-Museo de la Palabra (Word Museum) and the winners of its contest microfiction. The foundation argues that the word is the tool of coexistence between cultures and religions, against all violence.
Photo Credits: Casa Del Rey
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