Tomas Francisco Prieto awards and Madness of seeing exhibition
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For her last work of the week, Queen Letizia of Spain was particularly radiant last Friday at the Museo Casa de la Moneda in Madrid, where she attended the Tomas Francisco Prieto awards celebrations and inaugurated "Madness of seeing", exhibition.
This Friday, January 20th 2017, Queen Letizia was expected at the Museo Casa de la Moneda (Museum of the Mint) in Madrid. On arrival at the Casa Museo de la Moneda, Dona Letizia was received by many government offical in a black coat featuring a contrast collar and belt.
While greeting the dignataries and giving out awards she was seen in an old grey Felipe Varela set consisting of a pleated knee-length skirt and collarless jacket with a beaded trim along the neckline, placket and cuffs. Continuing with the grey pattern: platform suede Margrit pumps, suede Hugo Boss clutch and her Chanel earrings.
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The Spanish Queen appeared radiant while she completed her three engagements. Firstly she was responsible for presenting the "Premio Tomas Francisco Prieto" 2016. The award was named after eighteenth-century Spanish engraver and medalist, this award, which distinguishes an artist each year for his professional and human career, and this year was given To Mitsuo Miura. Born in Iwate, Japan in 1946, this multidisciplinary artist who practices sculpture, painting, photography, drawing and engraving, always experimentally, has been living in Spain since 1966. Absent he was represented by his wife who received the prize from the hands of the queen.
Letizia of Spain then awarded diplomas to students in engraving and graphic design. The young woman of 44 years has concluded her commitment by the inauguration and the visit, together with José María Sicilia, of the new exhibition of the Museo Casa de la Moneda which is devoted to this Madrid artist.
This Friday, January 20th 2017, Queen Letizia was expected at the Museo Casa de la Moneda (Museum of the Mint) in Madrid. On arrival at the Casa Museo de la Moneda, Dona Letizia was received by many government offical in a black coat featuring a contrast collar and belt.
While greeting the dignataries and giving out awards she was seen in an old grey Felipe Varela set consisting of a pleated knee-length skirt and collarless jacket with a beaded trim along the neckline, placket and cuffs. Continuing with the grey pattern: platform suede Margrit pumps, suede Hugo Boss clutch and her Chanel earrings.
Read: The FITUR's wardrobe
The Spanish Queen appeared radiant while she completed her three engagements. Firstly she was responsible for presenting the "Premio Tomas Francisco Prieto" 2016. The award was named after eighteenth-century Spanish engraver and medalist, this award, which distinguishes an artist each year for his professional and human career, and this year was given To Mitsuo Miura. Born in Iwate, Japan in 1946, this multidisciplinary artist who practices sculpture, painting, photography, drawing and engraving, always experimentally, has been living in Spain since 1966. Absent he was represented by his wife who received the prize from the hands of the queen.
Letizia of Spain then awarded diplomas to students in engraving and graphic design. The young woman of 44 years has concluded her commitment by the inauguration and the visit, together with José María Sicilia, of the new exhibition of the Museo Casa de la Moneda which is devoted to this Madrid artist.
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