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The Prado guide

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The Official Guide to the Prado Museum, with 400 color images, is a unique publication to explore one of the largest and most prestigious art galleries in the world. Narrated by specialists in each school (Spanish, Italian, Flemish, Dutch, French, German, English), it is aimed at both first-time visitors and those who wish to deepen their knowledge of its collection. From Romanesque to 19th-century painters, the Official Guide provides a pleasant and illustrated journey through the history of universal painting and its great masters, such as El Greco, Velázquez, Goya, Ribera, Bosch, Rubens, and Titian, while also covering lesser-known chapters of the collections, such as drawing, sculpture, and decorative arts. The best companion to appreciate and understand the Prado Museum.

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2014
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8484802906
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9788484802907
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The Official Guide to the Prado Museum, with 400 color images, is a unique publication to explore one of the largest and most prestigious art galleries in the world. Narrated by specialists in each school (Spanish, Italian, Flemish, Dutch, French, German, English), it is aimed at both first-time visitors and those who wish to deepen their knowledge of its collection. From Romanesque to 19th-century painters, the Official Guide provides a pleasant and illustrated journey through the history of universal painting and its great masters, such as El Greco, Velázquez, Goya, Ribera, Bosch, Rubens, and Titian, while also covering lesser-known chapters of the collections, such as drawing, sculpture, and decorative arts. The best companion to appreciate and understand the Prado Museum.