Basque Costumbrism and Spanish art in the 18th and 19th centuries
Set in the Conde de Dávila house-hotel, built in 1912 by architects Luque and Apraiz. Its style is inspired in Renaissance palaces.
It was created in 1941 as a general museum of fine art, arms and archaeology. With time, these last two specialities gained more importance in terms of research and museum content, and ended up becoming independent fields, moving to other venues. The Álava Museum of Fine Art is dedicated to 18th and 19th-century Spanish art, and to Basque Costumbrism 1850-1950, with pieces belonging to the Provincial Government of Álava itself and from different deposits at the Prado Museum and the Fernando de Amárica Foundation. The mainstay of the collection are portraits and landscapes, with works by artists such as Vicente López, Joaquín Sorolla, Carlos de Haes, Ignacio Zuloaga and Gustavo de Maeztu. There are also bronze sculptures by artists like Benlliure, Julio Antonio and José Clará.
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Navn: Provinsmuseum
Innhold: De skjønne kunster
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Paseo Fray Francisco de Vitoria, 8
01007 Vitoria, Vitoria-Gasteiz (Araba-Álava)
museobellasartes@alava.net
http://www.alavaturismo.comTlf.:+34 945181918
Faks:+34 945181919
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Closed: Mondays (except public holidays, in which case closed Tuesday), 1 January and Good Friday.
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Generelt: 3€
Redusert: 1€
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