More European paintings in Mobat (Chile)
Journal Title: UcoArte. Revista de Teoría e Historia del Arte - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 7
Abstract
The MOBAT is one of the most significant cultural spaces in Chile, due to the history that surrounds its emblematic building as well as the quantity and quality of artistic works and historical pieces that it treasures. However, since the 2010 earthquake, it remains closed to the public and awaiting restoration and rehabilitation. In this work we complete other previously published studies on the collection of European painting that the museum houses within its walls.
Authors and Affiliations
Albert Ferrer Orts, Estefania Ferrer del Río
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