Iberian art from Prehistory to early Modern Age. Ongoing at the National Archaeological Museum of Madrid in Madrid, Spain

Iberian art from Prehistory to early Modern Age. Ongoing at the National Archaeological Museum of Madrid in Madrid, Spain. This museum beside the Plaza de Colón in Madrid was founded in 1867 by a royal decree from Isabella II. Its collections include not only works from the Iberian peninsula but artifacts from ancient Greece, Magna Graecia, ancient Egypt and the Near East.


Image: Lady of Elche, Iberian, 4th century BCE, with Greek influence at the National Archaeological Museum of Madrid courtesy of Wikimedia Commons contributor Luis Garcia.

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