Treasures of the Spanish World through January 19, 2020 at the Cincinnati Art Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio

Treasures of the Spanish World through January 19, 2020 at the Cincinnati Art Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Explore the cultures of the Spanish world across four millennia through some of the finest artworks from the Iberian Peninsula and Spanish America. Over 200 works of art and historical documents come to us from the premier collection of Hispanic arts and culture in the United States, the Hispanic Society of America in New York City. Treasures of the Spanish World features artifacts from Roman Spain, decorative arts and manuscripts from Islamic Spain, paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, and works on paper from Medieval, Golden Age, and eighteenth-century Spain, and from Central and South America under Spanish rule, and nineteenth and early twentieth-century Spanish paintings.
From Copper Age ceramics, medieval metalwork, Renaissance sculpture and portraits by Velázquez and Goya, to Mexican featherwork mosaics, Colombian lacquerware, rare early maps of the Americas and the light-suffused paintings of Sorolla at the turn of the twentieth century, these artworks manifest the richly layered cultures of Spain under Roman, Islamic and Christian rule and the Spanish influence in the Americas.


Image: Reclining woman Roman 1st - 3rd century CE recovered on the Balearic Islands in the collections of the Hispanic Society of America in New York City. Image courtesy of the Society.

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