Museum Of Art Of Puerto Rico
History
The museum building, designed by architect William H. Shimmelphening and built in 1920, is the remaining building in the former ruined complex of the San Juan Municipal Hospital. The building served as a hospital until 1966 when most of its body was moved to the newly inaugurated Centro Médico de Río Piedras (Río Piedras Medical Center). Afterwards it served as office space for the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works until 1975.
The idea behind the Puerto Rico Museum of Art dates to 1995, when the Puerto Rico Tourism Company (Spanish: Compañía de Turismo de Puerto Rico) with funding by the Government Development Bank for Puerto Rico (Banco Gubernamental de Fomento, BGF). Instead of demolishing the building, the old structure was incorporated into the new museum building.
Permanent collection
The permanent collection of the Museum of Art of Puerto Rico is divided into 24 galleries located on the third and fourth levels of the museum building.
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Virgen de la Soledad de la Victoria, José Campeche (1782–89)
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The Daughters of Governor Ramón de Castro, José Campeche (1797)
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Vejigante mask (2019)
Gallery
See also
References
- ^ "Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico |". www.mapr.org. Retrieved 2021-12-16.
- ^ Peffer, Randall (2002-10-01). Lonely Planet. Lonely Planet Publications. p. 142.
- ^ "Historia del MAPR | Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico". www.mapr.org. Retrieved 2021-12-16.
- ^ "Facilities | Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico". www.mapr.org. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
External links
- Official website – MAPR.org
- Museum of Art of Puerto Rico within Google Arts & Culture
- Media related to Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico at Wikimedia Commons