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José Benlliure al museu del Carme (Valencia)
Esposión de cuadros pinturas y dibujos de José Benlliure Gil al museo del Carmen en Valencia
Mariano Benlliure - Museums: Visualizing Spanish Exhibits (eng)
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Cuadro de José Benlliure
Reportaje realizado por Aitana Multimedia, por encargo de las Escuelas Pías de Valencia, sobre el proceso de restauración del cuadro de José Benlliure San Vicente Ferrer predicando el Juicio Final.
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José Benlliure y Gil ( 1855 -1937 )
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Exposición de José Benlliure en el MUBAG
El MUBAG expone 89 obras del artista José Benlliure en una muestra antológica que reúne pinturas, acuarelas y dibujos.
Entrevista a José Luis Benlliure sobre su padre parte 2/2 - PEEAM
Este video es parte de la exposición Presencia del exilio español en la arquitectura mexicana.
Entrevista a José Luis Benlliure Galán sobre su padre, José Luis Miguel Benlliure y López de Arana; partes 1 y 2.
El audio de este video ha sido restaurado de un original grabado en cinta magnética en abril de 1994.
Entrevistas y recopilación de imágenes: Juan Ignacio del Cueto
Video: Santiago Torre (Óxido tv)
Edición de audio: Diego Benlliure y Jimena Torre
Restauración de audio: Luis Alberto Martínez (MCO)
Música original: Diego Benlliure
Presencia del exilio español en la arquitectura mexicana”
Curador: Dr. Juan Ignacio del Cueto Ruiz-Funes (CIAUP FA UNAM).
Exhibición itinerante realizada bajo el auspicio de la FA-UNAM, el INBA CONACULTA, la Consejería Cultural de la Embajada de España en México, la Casa Buñuel, el Ateneo Español de México y el CEME-UNED.
Coordinación general: Jimena Torre Rojas e Isaura González Gottdiener
Proyecto PAPIIT IN403812 “Presencia del exilio republicano español en la arquitectura mexicana” / DGAPA-UNAM
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La mirada al pasado de Benlliure.
Lucrecia Eneñat Benlliure. Directora de la Fundación Mariano Benlliure.
A propósito de la celebración en el Museo del Teatro Romano de Cartagena de la exposición A DIVINIS. El modelo clásico en la escultura de Capuz, se plantea la celebración de un seminario introductorio donde abordar las circunstancias de la figuración escultórica en la España de la primera mitad del siglo XX, época en la que se desarrolla la creación artística del escultor José Capuz.
Entrevista a José Luis Benlliure sobre su padre parte 1/2 - PEEAM
Este video es parte de la exposición Presencia del exilio español en la arquitectura mexicana.
Entrevista a José Luis Benlliure Galán sobre su padre, José Luis Miguel Benlliure y López de Arana; partes 1 y 2.
El audio de este video ha sido restaurado de un original grabado en cinta magnética en abril de 1994.
Entrevistas y recopilación de imágenes: Juan Ignacio del Cueto
Video: Santiago Torre (Óxido tv)
Edición de audio: Diego Benlliure y Jimena Torre
Restauración de audio: Luis Alberto Martínez (MCO)
Música original: Diego Benlliure
Presencia del exilio español en la arquitectura mexicana”
Curador: Dr. Juan Ignacio del Cueto Ruiz-Funes (CIAUP FA UNAM).
Exhibición itinerante realizada bajo el auspicio de la FA-UNAM, el INBA CONACULTA, la Consejería Cultural de la Embajada de España en México, la Casa Buñuel, el Ateneo Español de México y el CEME-UNED.
Coordinación general: Jimena Torre Rojas e Isaura González Gottdiener
Proyecto PAPIIT IN403812 “Presencia del exilio republicano español en la arquitectura mexicana” / DGAPA-UNAM
Algunos derechos están reservados, para informes puede ponerse en contacto con nosotros.
You can buy the exhibition catalogue at FA-UNAM / Compra el catálogo en:
Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Valencia - Museos: Visiones de España (esp)
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Places to see in ( Valencia - Spain ) Centre del Carme
Places to see in ( Valencia - Spain ) Centre del Carme
One of the highlights in the Barri el Carme is the Centre del Carme, a medieval monastery that though begun as a religious establishment has also been used extensively for the exhibition and preservation of art. Today the buildings serve as a cultural center and museum, housing the headquarters of the CMCV, a consortium of museums for the region of Valencia, as well as the Museo del Siglo XIX (Museum of the 19th Century) and the Joaquin Sorolla institution of research and studies.
The Center hosts cultural programs and exhibits throughout the year. At the time of our visit admission was free and there were a few independent exhibits, including a collection of film, paintings and ceramic art – works by local artists, celebrating performers of Valencian folklore music, copla, and flamenco. Also on exhibit at the time were works of modern and fantasy art from the late 20th and early 21st centuries. This collection included Aquelarra Fantasia (José Benlliure, 1890) and La Laguna Estigia (Antonio Degrain, 1909).
A visit to the Carmen Center is interesting not only for the artwork in the temporary exhibits, but also for the historical and architectural elements of the complex. Built in the 13th century, the Centre del Carme was originally the Royal Monastery of Our Lady of Carmen, and located outside of the Arab city wall. Remnants of these early years remain and the ruins of an Arab dwelling can be seen below the floor inside of the monastery.
A tour of the center begins in the reception area with its massive ornate metal doors. Continue on to the inner courtyard, a Gothic Cloister completed in the 15th century, and make your way down the arcaded galleries to the various exhibition rooms. Of note are Sorolla Hall, which houses a permanent collection of works by Spanish artist Joaquin Sorolla, the Dormitory, former sleeping quarters of the monks, the Chapterhouse, used as an assembly hall, and the Refectory, the former dining hall with impressive buttressed ceiling vaults. You’ll also see a second courtyard – the picturesque 17th century Renaissance Cloister.
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La Policía interviene 27 obras de arte con valor de 1,2 millones de euros
Entre las falsificaciones se encontraban obras de Goya, José Benlliure, Cecilio Plá, entre otros.
Humor gráfico - Museos: Visiones de España (esp)
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El Centro del Carmen presenta la muestra Medio siglo que cont[arte]
Valencia, 7 sep (EFE).- El Centre del Carme presenta la exposición Medio siglo que cont(arte), una selección de obras del Fondo de Arte de la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia con motivo de su cincuenta aniversario, entre ellas creaciones de José María Yturralde, Anzo, Equipo Realidad, José Sanleón o Javier Chapa. La exposición tiene motivo por la celebrezación del cincuenta aniversario del mismo Centre del Carme.
Entrevista Lucrecia Enseñat Benlliure
Valencia | Wikipedia audio article
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Valencia
00:02:52 1 Name
00:04:14 2 Geography
00:04:23 2.1 Location
00:05:26 2.2 Climate
00:08:01 3 Economy
00:09:45 3.1 Port
00:10:53 3.2 Transport
00:12:01 3.3 Valencia Public Transportation Statistics
00:12:46 3.4 Tourism
00:15:17 4 Education
00:16:55 5 Demographics
00:18:16 6 Culture
00:19:57 6.1 Languages
00:22:55 6.2 Food
00:23:41 6.3 Festivals
00:25:10 7 History
00:25:19 7.1 Roman colony
00:25:54 7.2 Muslim rule
00:27:23 7.3 Christian conquest
00:29:03 7.4 17th century
00:29:46 7.5 18th century
00:31:31 7.6 19th century
00:34:57 7.7 20th century
00:38:29 7.8 21st century
00:39:59 8 Main sights
00:40:55 8.1 Architecture
00:42:30 8.2 The cathedral
00:45:33 8.3 Hospital
00:46:52 8.4 Medieval churches
00:48:01 8.5 Squares and gardens
00:49:39 8.6 Museums
00:51:54 9 Sport
00:52:03 9.1 Football
00:52:49 9.2 American Football
00:53:21 9.3 Motor sports
00:54:22 9.4 Rugby League
00:54:58 10 Districts
00:56:40 10.1 Other towns within the municipality of Valencia
00:57:14 11 People born in Valencia and Valencia province
01:01:25 12 Twin towns and sister cities
01:01:37 13 Friendship cities
01:01:51 14 See also
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Valencia (; Spanish: [baˈlenθja]), officially València (Valencian: [vaˈlensia]), on the east coast of Spain, is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona, with around 800,000 inhabitants in the administrative centre. Its urban area extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of around 1.5–1.6 million people. Valencia is Spain's third largest metropolitan area, with a population ranging from 1.7 to 2.5 million depending on how the metropolitan area is defined. The Port of Valencia is the 5th busiest container port in Europe and the busiest container port on the Mediterranean Sea. The city is ranked at Gamma+ in the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. Valencia is integrated into an industrial area on the Costa del Azahar (Orange Blossom Coast).
Valencia was founded as a Roman colony by the consul Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus in 138 BC, and called Valentia Edetanorum. In 714 Moroccan and Arab Moors occupied the city, introducing their language, religion and customs; they implemented improved irrigation systems and the cultivation of new crops as well. Valencia was the capital of the Taifa of Valencia. In 1238 the Christian king James I of Aragon conquered the city and divided the land among the nobles who helped him conquer it, as witnessed in the Llibre del Repartiment. He also created a new law for the city, the Furs of Valencia, which were extended to the rest of the Kingdom of Valencia. In the 18th century Philip V of Spain abolished the privileges as punishment to the kingdom of Valencia for aligning with the Habsburg side in the War of the Spanish Succession. Valencia was the capital of Spain when Joseph Bonaparte moved the Court there in the summer of 1812. It also served as capital between 1936 and 1937, during the Second Spanish Republic.
The city is situated on the banks of the Turia, on the east coast of the Iberian Peninsula, fronting the Gulf of Valencia on the Mediterranean Sea. Its historic centre is one of the largest in Spain, with approximately 169 ha (420 acres); this heritage of ancient monuments, views and cultural attractions makes Valencia one of the country's most popular tourist destinations.
Due to its long history, this is a city with numerous popular celebrations and traditions, such as the Fallas (featuring the traditional Spanish dish paella), which were declared as Fiestas of National Tourist Interest of Spain in 1965 and Intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in November 2016. From 1991 to 2015, Rita Barberá Nolla was the mayor of the city, yet in 2015, Joan Ribó from Coalició Compromís, became mayor.
Valencia
Valencia , or València , is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona, with around 800,000 inhabitants in the administrative centre. Valencia is also Spain's third largest metropolitan area, with a population ranging from 1.7 to 2.5 million. The city has global city status. The Port of Valencia is the 5th busiest container port in Europe and the largest on the Mediterranean Sea, with a trade volume of 4.21 million TEU's.
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