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SUMMARY:DRAWINGS WEEK 2026 - Fashion in the Hispanic Society’s Collection of Illuminated Manuscripts: A Conversation with Amanda Wunder
DESCRIPTION:Spend the morning at the Hispanic Society enjoying light refreshments followed by a conversation and private viewing of the exhibition\, Spanish Style: Fashion Illuminated\, 1550-1700. The event will be a moderated conversation with Amanda Wunder\, the curator of the exhibition Spanish Style: Fashion Illuminated\, 1550-1700\, with a focus on the way the illuminated manuscripts in the show chart the development of fashion in Spain during the 16th and 17th centuries. \nAmanda Wunder is professor of History and Art History at the City University of New York (Lehman College and CUNY Graduate Center)\, and the author of Baroque Seville: Sacred Art in a Century of Crisis (2017) and Spanish Fashion in the Age of Velázquez: A Tailor at the Court of Philip IV (2024). \nExhibition Information: \nSpain’s imperial expansion inspired a fashion revolution. Elite clothing incorporated materials from across the Spanish Empire into opulent garments and accessories that radically reshaped the human body. The result was a unique style of dress that defined Spain’s national identity in the 16th and 17th centuries\, and that continues to inspire fashion today. \nSet in the Hispanic Society’s ornate Renaissance courtyard\, this exhibition tells the story of this remarkable era of fashion history through the museum’s rich collections\, including royal portraits\, sumptuous textiles and jewelry\, life-size sculptures\, and vibrantly illuminated manuscripts. \nThe exhibition features sixteen rarely seen manuscript letters of nobility illuminated with miniatures showing men\, women\, and children dressed in the latest courtly styles. These brilliantly colored family portraits\, painted in painstaking detail\, reveal how upwardly-mobile families manipulated their appearances and used their clothes to climb the social ladder in the Spanish Empire. \nSpanish Style: Fashion Illuminated\, 1550-1700 is curated by Amanda Wunder\, a specialist on early modern Spanish art and culture\, and author of Spanish Fashion in the Age of Velázquez: A Tailor at the Court of Philip IV (2024). \n__ \nThis DRAWINGS WEEK 2026 event is organized by The Drawing Foundation in partnership with the Hispanic Society Museum and Library and in association with Master Drawings New York 2026.  \n                                \nImage:  “Doña Baltasara Mala de Molina and doña Inés de Valenzuela.” Third issue of a carta ejecutoria de hidalguía petitioned by Francisco and don Luis de Ortega Vallejo\, brothers\, residents of Valdepeñas\, Granada\, 6 June 1601\, (detail).
URL:https://thedrawingfoundation.org/event/drawings-week-2026-spanish-style-hsml/
LOCATION:Hispanic Society Museum & Library\, 613 W 155th St\, New York\, NY\, 10032\, United States
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SUMMARY:Curator Talk on The Colorful World of Pancho Fierro\, Afro-Peruvian Painter
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a talk with Senior Curator Emeritus Dr. Marcus Burke about his recently-opened exhibition The Colorful World of Pancho Fierro\, Afro-Peruvian Painter. Dr. Burke will discuss Fierro’s vivid depictions of Peruvian society\, highlighting the extraordinary upward social mobility that was possible in nineteenth-century Lima\, as well as the trans-Pacific networks of exchange that carried Fierro’s watercolors across the globe. The talk will also examine the scientific studies of these works recently completed by a team of scientists from Nottingham Trent University in the UK\, casting Fierro’s watercolors in a new light. \nThis exhibition presents works from the Hispanic Society’s permanent collection\, which is the single largest repository of works by Pancho Fierro. In over fifty years of artistic production\, Fierro worked in watercolor\, painted murals\, and made portraits in oil and pastel\, not to mention undertaking commercial work such as billboards and shop signs. This period coincided with Peruvian independence and the opening of Lima to international commerce\, mainly with England and France\, which triggered a high demand for Fierro’s colorful depictions of Peruvian life. \nDoors open for this event beginning at 10am with light refreshments and an opportunity to visit the exhibition. The talk will start at 10:30am. \nThis event is organized by The Drawing Foundation in partnership with The Hispanic Society Museum & Library\, and in association with Master Drawings New York 2025. \nSpecial thanks to Hubert and Mireille Goldschmidt for their generosity in supporting research on the watercolors of Pancho Fierro which led to this exhibition. \n\n           \n\nImage: Pancho Fiero (1807/9–1879)\, Dance of Devils on the Day of Quasimodo (detail)\, 1830-1860. Watercolor on paper. Hispanic Society Museum & Library.
URL:https://thedrawingfoundation.org/event/curator-talk-on-the-colorful-world-of-pancho-fierro/
LOCATION:Hispanic Society Museum & Library\, 613 W 155th St\, New York\, NY\, 10032\, United States
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion: Picasso on the Hudson
DESCRIPTION:In 2023–24\, numerous exhibitions marking the 50th anniversary of death of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) took place around the world. New York witnessed important interventions held at the Guggenheim Museum\, the Brooklyn Museum of Art\, The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, and MoMA\, in addition to the exhibition currently on view at the Hispanic Society\, Picasso and Spanish Classics (November 2\, 2023 – February 4\, 2024).  This roundtable brings together several of the curators responsible for these exhibitions for a discussion of the artist and the experiences of organizing these shows. The panelists will share their thoughts on the different perspectives on this celebrated figure\, and how we might think of him going forward. \nThe event also grants visitors the opportunity to visit The Hispanic Society’s exhibition\, Picasso and Spanish Classics\, before the exhibition closes on Sunday\, February 4\, 2024. The exhibition explores how Spanish literature impacted the work of Picasso as an important lens through which to understand his artworks. \nPanelists: \nMegan Fontanella\, Curator\, Modern Art and Provenance\, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum \nLisa Small\, Senior Curator\, European Art\, Brooklyn Museum of Art \nNeil Cox\, Head of the Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art\, The Metropolitan Museum of Art \nPatrick Lenaghan\, Head of Prints and Photographs\, Curator of Sculpture\, Hispanic Society Museum & Library \nDoors open for this event beginning at 10am with light refreshments and an opportunity to visit the exhibition. The panel will start at 11am in the Sorolla Gallery. \nThis event is organized by The Drawing Foundation and The Hispanic Society Museum & Library in association with Master Drawings New York 2024. \n\n           \n\nImage: Pablo Picasso\, Don Quichotte et Sancho Panza\, c. 1937. Sugar-lift aquatint\, scraper\, and burin\, second state. HSM&L LQ1678
URL:https://thedrawingfoundation.org/event/panel-discussion-picasso-on-the-hudson/
LOCATION:Hispanic Society Museum & Library\, 613 W 155th St\, New York\, NY\, 10032\, United States
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