Prado sends Queen for Californian Holiday
November 27 2024

Picture: Prado
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The Prado in Madrid are sending Diego Velázquez’s Queen Mariana of Austria to the Norton Simon Museum in California for a new exhibition which opens in December. The show is part of a loan exchange programme between both of these art institutions.
According to the museum's website:
The exhibition seeks to show how the dynamic interrelationship between art and life not only inspired Velázquez’s dazzling and enigmatic portrait of Mariana but also shaped the worldview of the queen as she fashioned her new political role. Exhibited on the West Coast for the very first time, Velázquez’s monumental image will be installed alongside an international group of artists whose works were collected by the Habsburg court. Paintings by Nicolas Poussin, Guido Reni and Peter Paul Rubens, all highlights of the Norton Simon Museum’s collections, evoke Mariana’s quotidian access to remarkable works of art, and they invite comparisons between Velázquez and artists he knew and admired. Mariana: Velázquez’s Portrait of a Queen will be displayed in proximity to the Museum’s paintings by Jusepe de Ribera, Bartolomé-Esteban Murillo and Francisco de Zurbarán, offering a rare opportunity to experience this essential quartet of 17th-century Spanish painters under one roof.
The show will run from 13th December 2024 until 24th March 2025.