Meadows Museum acquires Spanish Portrait
August 10 2021
Picture: Meadows Museum
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
News has emerged (via. @Mweilc and arsmagazine.com) that the Meadows Museum in Dallas has acquired a Portrait of a Lady by Bartolomé González Serrano (1564-1627). The painting was acquired in part to celebrate the 15 years Mark Roglán has been head of the institution, alongside providing a vital gap between the works of Antonis Mor, Pantoja de la Cruz and Velázquez. It was purchased from Christie's in December 2020 and has since been restored.
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