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Bellas National Museum Artes of Argentina
is situated in the Avenue of Liberator 1473 of the City
of Buenos Aires but for the time being it is occupying
the old House of Pumps, building appertaining to the
establishments Recoleta de Sanitary Obras of the Nation.
The first seat which this national museum adjudicated
down was in the galleries of Bon I marched, of the Flowery
Street.
In 1909, the Museum was relocated to the Argentine
Pavilion. For two decades the works persisted there
and later was established in their authoritative seat
of the Avenue of the Liberator. Alexander Bustillo rectified
the building in accordance to the requirements of a
museum. Maintaining the archetype look Bustillo contrived
a fresh porch. He remodeled the interior of the museum
in such a way so that the guests can relish an attractive
and enlightening reflection. In 23 rd May 1933, the
present seat was introduced, in the comportment of the
President of the Nation, Agustín P. Just. While
on 22 nd October 1931the Association of Friends had
been formed. The museum underwent several reforms after
its inauguration.
Today this museum houses around 11.000 etchings, carvings,
arrases, pictures, drawings and objects , 1,500 of which
deals on loan from various state departments. The oldest
work that you will see here is the Virgin with Child
which dates from the 12th century. The appeal of this
museum is unique both nationally and internationally.
It incorporates the paintings of Greco, Rubens, Goes
of Velde, Tiziano, Tiepolo and Goya, and many others.
While the French paintings of Corot, Manet, Boudin,
Rodin, Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec, and others of the nineteenth
century are displayed here. The works of the Spanish
artists comprising of Ramon Houses, Genaro Perez de
Villaamil, and Ignacio Zuloaga can be found here. Even
today renowned artist from all over the globe can display
their work in world famous museum.
So just visit this historical Museo Nacional
de Bellas Arte and take a dip into some of
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