We’ve been saving ourselves for a visit to a
museum/exhibition until a cold or stormy day and today we finally made our
first visit to an exhibition. It was not
stormy nor was it particularly cold, but it was cloudy and cool and it seems as
if that’s as close as we’re going to get for now. Anyway we went to the Juan March Foundation
for and exhibit of English art from Holbein to Hockney and what a treat it
turned out to be. I’ve been a BIG
admirer of Holbein ever since I saw the queen’s collection at Windsor Palace
and one of his portraits was the first painting in the exhibit. It didn’t disappoint! Deb was surprised at the quality of the 16th
century art and enjoyed the breadth of the 20th century
offerings. Of course for us the art from
1900 to about 1945 was really fun to see and compare to what was going on in
Colorado and the U.S. There were
interesting prints in addition to paintings and sculpture. Best of all it turned out to be free so we
went through the first 3 rooms then took a break. They have a cafeteria in the basement but
it’s really a small restaurant. For
9.50 Euros we got 3 courses with bread and wine and it was really good.
After lunch we went back up and finished the
last 4 rooms. The modern paintings
included David Hockney, Lucien Freud,
Barbara Hepworth, and Henry Moore among others.
After the exhibition
we walked down to the outdoor museum of abstract sculpture which is under a
viaduct of all things, but it is really good too, with pieces by Edward
Chillida, and Joan Miro among others.
We finished the day with a paseo through the Barrio Salamanca which must
be the most expensive quarter of Madrid.
Lots of opportunity to spend more money than you could launder with the
Chinese Mafia here. It’s alleged that
they have laundered over 1.2 billion euros in the last 4 years; big money.
A DOH Postscript - I wanted to tell the lady docent that we were going to lunch and would return finish viewing the exhibition, but the next day we found that I had told her I was going to eat and then REVOLT. Ah well, lost in translation again
Deb & Warren,
ReplyDeleteWe've been following your posts, living vicariously, looks like great fun. We're concerned about the troubles, but you'll be fine, just be careful. (BTW, signed the SDB card)
. Take care. TW