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National Museum of Decorative Arts, Buenos Aires

The National Museum of Decorative Arts

The gardens and the adjacent Argentine Automobile Club.

The National Museum of Decorative Art is an art museum in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Overview

The museum has its origin in a marriage in 1897 between two prominent members of turn-of-the-century Argentine high society: Matas Errazriz, the son of Chilean emigre and Josefina de Alvear, the granddaughter of the Independence-era leader Carlos Mara de Alvear.

A sixteenth century French tapestry in the great hall.

The couple commissioned French architect Ren Sergent in 1911 to design a mansion for future pension Errazriz's from the diplomatic corps, in the He was ambassador to France for several years. The ornate neo-classical structure of the Bosch family inspired to ask a similar palace near (now the United States Ambassador's residence). Completed in 1916, the couple the next two years devoted to the decoration of the palace, the purchase of a large volume of antiques and other Works of art.

The premature passing of Mrs. Errazriz in 1935 helped persuade but the widower of the villa on the Argentine bequeath government advice to his son and daughter. The National Museum of Decorative Arts was founded in 1937.

Changed little since The museum has twelve exhibition halls and nine permanent collections of over 4,000 objects in all, including:

Painting: El Greco's remarkable including Jesus with the cross Uphill, Jean Honoré Fragonard The Sacrifice of the Rose and Edouard Manet's portrait of Fig Hurel

Sculpture: including an ancient Roman Minerva, Cristoforo Mantegazza worship of Magii (a wall relief in marble) and Auguste Rodin's The Eternal Spring

East Asian arts: many Chinese vases and jade sculptures from the Chien Lung era, among others, as well as tapestries, porcelain, furniture from the 18th Century, important to the public Miniature art collection in America and other antiques, usually from the period before 1800.

The collection is also temporary exhibitions added, and the museum regularly hosts choral concerts as well as courses and seminars. Visitors can also enjoy cafe Croque Madame, the tables are in the gardens Listed in good weather. The Argentine Academy of Letters has been since 1944, also housed here.

External Links

Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo (Spanish)

Coordinates: 58243.8 343,457.5 / 34.582639S 58.401056W / -34.582639, -58.401056

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