National Museum of Ancient Art
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The Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga (also called the National Museum of Ancient Art) is a famous art museum in Lisbon. It has many pieces of art, such as paintings, sculptures, gold objects, furniture, textiles, ceramics, and prints. Many people visit this museum each year to see its beautiful collections.
The museum began in 1884 to show artworks that once belonged to the Portuguese royal family and the National Academy of Fine Arts. It is in a grand old building named the Palácio Alvor-Pombal, which was once a home for an important leader called the 1st Marquis of Pombal. The museum’s art comes from many places around the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
Some famous artists whose works are in the museum are Hieronymus Bosch, Raphael, Hans Holbein the Elder, Francisco de Zurbarán, Albrecht Dürer, Domingos Sequeira, and Giambattista Tiepolo. The museum helps everyone learn about and enjoy art from long ago.
History
The National Museum of Ancient Art in Lisbon started in 1833 when religious orders and monasteries closed in Portugal. This brought many beautiful religious artworks into public view. In 1836, an art school called the Academy of Fine Arts opened in a former monastery and started a small art gallery.
More art collections were added over time, including paintings from a former queen. In 1884, the government bought an old palace called Janelas Verdes to create a new museum. This became the National Museum of Ancient Art.
After Portugal changed its government in 1910, the museum became independent from the art school. The museum’s first director worked to organize the collection and focus on paintings. One of its most famous pieces is the Saint Vincent Panels, a large artwork from the 1400s. In 1940, the museum added an old convent next door to show more exhibits.
Collections
The National Museum of Ancient Art in Lisbon has a big collection of old and beautiful things. It includes paintings, sculptures, metalwork, textiles, furniture, drawings, and other decorative arts from the Middle Ages up until the early 1800s. The museum’s paintings from the 1400s and 1500s help us learn about Portuguese art.
Painting
The museum has many famous paintings from Europe. Some famous artists are Hieronymus Bosch, Albrecht Dürer, Raphael, and Diego Velázquez. Portugal has special paintings too, like the Saint Vincent Panels made around the 1450s. These panels show people from old Portugal honoring a saint.
Sculpture
The museum’s sculptures come from many places and times, like Ancient Rome, Egypt, and Portugal. There are statues and small figures from thousands of years ago up to newer times.
Goldwork
The museum has beautiful pieces made from gold and silver. One famous piece is a special container made from gold brought back from Africa in the early 1500s.
Textiles
There are also many old fabrics and tapestries from places like France, Egypt, Portugal, India, and Italy. Some of these textiles are very old, from the 5th century.
Imperial collection
The museum has a big group of art from places Portugal explored long ago, like America, Asia, and Africa. There are screens, boxes, and statues from these places.
Furniture
The furniture collection includes pieces from France, Italy, Portugal, and places Portugal once ruled. There are tables, chairs, and even special boxes from different times.
Ceramics
The museum also has many old pots and dishes from Portugal, France, Italy, Spain, and China. Some of these are from the 1700s and show beautiful designs.
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