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An academic exploration of the National Museum of Sculpture in Valladolid, Spain, showcasing its profound artistic heritage from the Middle Ages to the 19th century.
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About the Museum
A Repository of Spanish Sculpture
The National Museum of Sculpture, located in Valladolid, Spain, is a premier art museum dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of sculptural works. As one of Spain's National Museums, it operates under the purview of the Ministry of Culture.
Geographic Context
Situated in Valladolid, a city with significant historical and artistic importance in the Castile region of Spain, the museum is housed within the historic Colegio de San Gregorio, a testament to Spanish Renaissance architecture.
Temporal Scope
Its extensive collection spans from the Middle Ages through the 19th century, offering a comprehensive overview of the evolution of sculpture, particularly within the context of religious art from the Castile region.
The Collection
Origins of the Collection
A significant portion of the museum's holdings originates from religious institutions across the Castile region. These pieces were secularized and transferred to state ownership in 1836 following the Mendizรกbal Desamortization decree, aimed at consolidating national artistic heritage.
Diverse Provenance
Beyond the state confiscations, the collection has been enriched through private donations, state acquisitions, and deposits from various sources, ensuring a broad representation of Spanish sculptural traditions.
Artistic Representation
The museum showcases works primarily from Central Spain, but also includes pieces connected to Spain's historical territories, such as Italy, Flanders, and even South America, reflecting the global reach of Spanish artistic influence.
Historical Trajectory
Foundation and Early Years
The museum was formally established as the Provincial Museum of Fine Arts on October 4, 1842. Its initial location was the Palacio de Santa Cruz in Valladolid.
Relocation and Expansion
In a significant move on April 29, 1933, the museum relocated to its current primary seat, the magnificent 16th-century Colegio de San Gregorio. Additional spaces include the Palacio de Villena and the Palacio del Conde de Gondomar.
Cultural Heritage Designation
Bien de Interรฉs Cultural
The museum's main building, the Colegio de San Gregorio, is recognized as a Bien de Interรฉs Cultural (Asset of Cultural Interest) in Spain. This designation signifies its importance as a national monument.
Artistic Masterpieces
A curated selection of notable works, representing the museum's diverse collection. As images cannot be displayed, key pieces are represented by descriptive icons and titles.
Democritus and Heraclitus
Peter Paul Rubens, 1603
Temptations of San Antonio Abad
Jan Brueghel, Early 17th Century
Saint Francisco and Saint Domingo
Felipe Gil de Mena, Late 17th Century
Pity
Pedro Berruguete, 1480
Joanna of Castile
Jacob van Lathem (likely), c. 1500
Calvary
Antonio Moro, 1573
Annunciation of Mary
Gregorio Martรญnez, 1596
Still Life
Luis Egidio Melรฉndez, 1765
Allegory of the Immaculate Virgin
Juan de Roelas, 1616
Presentation of the Child
Diego Valentรญn Dรญaz, 1650
St. Anthony of Padua
Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert, c. 1650
Holy Family
Diego Siloe
Virgin with Child
Felipe Bigarny
Sacrifice of Isaac
Alonso Berruguete
Adoration of the Magi
Alonso Berruguete
Death
Gil de Ronza, 1523
San Josรฉ with the Child
Pedro Lรณpez de Gรกmiz, Late 16th Century
Choir Stalls of San Benito
Valladolid
St. Anthony of Padua
Juan de Juni
The Holy Burial
Juan de Juni
Saint John the Baptist
Juan de Juni
Saint Diego of Alcalรก
Gregorio Fernรกndez, 1605
Thirst I Have
Gregorio Fernรกndez, 1612-1616
Road to Calvary
Gregorio Fernรกndez, 1614
Saint Sebastiรกn
Gregorio Fernรกndez, 1615-1620
The Sixth Anguish
Gregorio Fernรกndez, 1616-1617
Lying Christ
Gregorio Fernรกndez, 1627
Baptism of Christ
Gregorio Fernรกndez, 1630
Saint Teresa of Jesus
Gregorio Fernรกndez, 1624
The Elevation of the Cross
Francisco del Rincรณn, 1604
Saint John the Baptist
Alonso Cano, 1634
Reliquary Retables of San Diego
Bartolomรฉ Carducho, 1604-1606
Saint Eulalia
Luis Salvador Carmona, Mid-18th Century
Statue of the Duke of Lerma
Unknown
Saint Francis of Assisi
Francisco Salzillo, 18th Century
Saint John the Evangelist
Juan Martรญnez Montaรฑรฉs, 1638
Magdalene Penitent
Pedro de Mena, 1663-1664
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