Friday, October 8, 2010

Madrid, Spain - Reina Sofia Museum Highlights

Are you a fan of modern art and modern art in Spanish, in particular? Trip to Madrid? We will, if you plan to stay in Madrid, Spain, then travel to the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia (or Queen Sofia Museum) is a must. It contains a collection of masters such as Picasso, Solana, Miro and other Spanish artists.

The museum is only a little over 15 years, but it is a palace in the 18th century, which houses a museum that is not commonis dedicated to modern art. It is not far from the famous Prado Museum and the decor blends old and new. Transparent lifts offer great views of Madrid on the way to start your art that way.

The modern collection of over 46,000 square meters of exhibition space set includes works of art from the late 19th century, more contemporary pieces. There is not only a large collection of paintings, but there are several other media on displayincluding porcelain, glass and ceramics.

20:30 Solana pieces near the elevators are sure to inspire the art buff. The work includes s choir and the meeting of the pharmacy. The '20s and '30s work by Miro, including the man with the pipe, and Fleur Femme et Oiseau dans la nuit is. Although he was French, were painted in Barcelona and are a proud part of the history of Spanish art.

Dali is perhaps one of the most renowned artists of modern Spanish. HisThe paintings are to impress, to say the least, if you think they are strange and interesting, you are sure to be amazed. The photo shows a broad spectrum of his work, including Still Life with the moonlight and the stylized realism of the painting of the Crucifixion.

Picasso is another Spanish artist, in your head when you think of modern Spanish art. There are some examples of his lesser known works that will surprise even the fans Picasso. Prior to his modern surrealism, he was a youngacademic painting in the style of the artist so be sure and take the first communion. The difference in the way of his later work is more popular than inspire.

There are the art of Picasso more 'standard', embodied by his Cubist style. These include Guernica, inspired by ING of the city of Guernica.

Complete your visit to the museum with a fantastic trip to Denia on the coffee shop and the gift of certain foods and some unique shopping opportunities.

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