BULETINA BOLETÍN BULLETIN is a publication by the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum that aims to delve more deeply into the study of the Museum's Collections of works of art and contribute to the spread of this knowledge.

For this purpose, outstanding historians, critics and skilled restorers from the most diverse fields and periods of the history of art are invited to analyse certain works and contribute to the publication annually.

These written articles might deal with resolutions taken concerning new attributions, the analysis of acquisitions and recent donations, the study and/or the closer examination of previously little-known aspects of a chosen work and particularly important restorations, amongst other subjects. In summary: all research that might contribute towards improving the knowledge of those works of art comprising the Museum's Collections.

Together with the two previously-mentioned objectives - a deeper knowledge and its spread - the publishing of this Bulletin hopes to add a new indicator of prestige to Museum activities thanks to the scientific character and impeccable edition of the graphic and literary content of the articles and the outstanding relevance of the people who participate in the project.

The publication of the BULLETIN is sponsored by METRO BILBAO since 2011.

ADDENDA 1

  • Addenda 1: Antique Bronze Figures at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum. Taramona-Basabe Collection. The 96 ancient bronze figures in the Museum constitute one of its most unique groups of works. They were donated in 1942 by Mercedes Basabe y Cotoner, widow of Manuel Taramona and in accordance with her late husband´s wishes. In 2011, having published 30 articles in the first 5 issues of its Bulletin, the Museum published in first Addenda, conceived as a vehicle for monographic studies of collections too long to be published as single articles. On this occasion Professor Ramón Corzo, senior professor at Seville University and a notable archaeologist, has been commissioned to study the bronzes. The result is an exceptionally rigorous and in-depth text.

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  • In search of wisdom. An iconographic programme in a 16th-century German bureau with marquetry María Paz Aguiló-Alonso, Head Scientist. Institute of History, Centre for Human & Social Sciences-CSIC.
  • Luis de Morales, known as El Divino. The Pietà at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum Manuela B. Mena Marqués, Head of Conservation, 18th-century painting and Goya. Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid
  • The Portrait of doña Maria de' Medici by Frans Pourbus the Younger or, the Habsburg temptation at the French Court Blaise Ducos, Curator of 17th- and 18th-century Dutch and Flemish painting. Musée du Louvre, Paris
  • Raising Friedrich Rehberg: the artist behind Cain at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum Javier Novo González, Head of Collections Department. Bilbao Fine Arts Museum
  • Portraits by Joaquín Sorolla at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum Facundo Tomás / Felipe Garín, Professors in the History of Art. Polytechnic University, Valencia
  • Karel Appel, Le cheval mourant, 1956 Valeriano Bozal, Art historian

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  • The Dormition of the Virgen and Saint Anne, the Virgen and Child. Two Late Gothic artworks from Germany at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum Matthias Weniger, Curator of pre-1550 painting and sculpture. Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich
  • A closer look at Juan Ribalta´s The Adoration of the Shepherds Peter Cherry, Lecturer and Head of the Department of History of Art and Architecture. School of Histories and Humanities. Trinity College, Dublin
  • A Seventeenth-century Antwerp: Vase with Tulips by Andries Daniels and Frans Francken II Fred G. Meijer, Curator. Department of Old Netherlandish Painting. Netherlands Institute for Art History (RKD), Den Haag
  • Three Paintings by Francesco Noletti at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum Keith Sciberras, Senior Lecturer. Department of History of Art. University of Malta
  • Analytical and stylistic study for an approach to his technique José Luis Merino Gorospe, Head of the Conservation and Restoration Department. Bilbao Fine Arts Museum
  • Garland of Flowers by Abraham Mignon Magdalena Kraemer-Noble, Art historian and Journalist, Munich
  • Two works by Luis Fernández at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum: Tête de taureau mort and Course de taureaux Alfonso Palacio Álvarez, Lecturer in History of Art. University of Oviedo

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  • The Portrait of Philip Emmanuel of Savoy. The Imaging of an Italian Prince at the Spanish Court Annemarie Jordan Gschwend, Independent researcher, Switzerland; Almudena Pérez de Tudela, Curator, Real Monasterio de El Escorial, Patrimonio Nacional (National Heritage)
  • The Holy Kinship by Francisco de Herrera the Elder in Louis-Phillippe´s Spanish Gallery Benito Navarrete Prieto, Professor of Art History. University of Alcalá, Madrid
  • Tsuba, the mark of the Knights of Japan. The Tsuba Collection at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum Fernando García Gutiérrez, S. J., Diocesan Delegate for the Art Heritage, Seville. Ex-Professor in Oriental Art, Sophia University, Tokyo
  • The General View of Toledo from the Cross of the Canons in Pérez Villaamil´s oeuvre Enrique Arias Anglés, Research Professor. C.S.I.C. Centre for Human & Social Sciences. Madrid
  • Darío de Regoyos. Aspects of his Training, Life and Works Juan San Nicolás, Expert in the life and work of the artist Darío de Regoyos
  • Palazuelo and the basque art. Thoughts on Image Javier Viar, Director, Bilbao Fine Arts Museum

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  • The Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth, the Child Saint John the Baptist and two Angels, a copy of Raphael. Technical report, restoration and new light on its history and attribution José de la Fuente Martínez, Panel painting restorer; National Museum of the Prado, Madrid; José Luis Merino Gorospe, Head of Conservation & Restoration Department, Bilbao Fine Arts Museum; Rocío Salas Almela, Painting restorer at the Spanish Historical Heritage Institute; Ana Sánchez-Lassa de los Santos, Curator and Head of Collections Department, Bilbao Fine Arts Museum
  • Pablo Esquert. The Ecce Homo in the Bilbao Museum and other attributed works Isabel Mateo, Research Professor, History Institute, Spanish Higher Research Council (CSIS), Madrid
  • In the King´s Name. The portrait of Juana of Austria in the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum Leticia Ruiz Gómez, Head of Department, Spanish Renaissance and Early Naturalist Painting, National Museum of the Prado, Madrid
  • The Job at the Bilbao Museum. New ideas and recently identified paintings by the young Piola Anna Orlando, Art Historian, specialist in 17th-century Genoan Painting
  • Francisco de Goya. Portraits of Friends: Zapater and Moratín. Bilbao Fine Arts Museum Mª Teresa Rodríguez Torres, Art Historian and chemist
  • Lying Figure in Mirror, 1971. Francis Bacon Maria Müller, Curator, K20, Düsseldorf

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  • The Adoration of the Magi. A problem of attribution Xavier Bray, Assistant Curator of Baroque Paintings, National Gallery London
  • Virgen and Child and portraits. Pedro Atanasio Bocanegra: the creative context Javier Portús, Head of Department of Spanish Painting (to 1700 AD), Museo Nacional del Prado
  • Tapestries of the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum. New pieces of Francisco Tons’ workshop in Pastrana Margarita García Calvo, Doctor in History of Art
  • Chillida. Trembling Irons II. A work by Eduardo Chillida recently acquired by the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum Giovanni Carendente, Specialist in Contemporary Sculpture
  • Montgomery Clift, through the eyes of Peter Blake Marco Livingstone, Art Historian and Independent Curator
  • Big Garden. Balerdi. The conservation and restoration of large format paintings at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum María José Ruiz-Ozaita, Technician, Department of Conservation and Restoration Bilbao Fine Arts Museum; Ana Vitoria, Technician, Conservation and Restoration

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