Pintura de los reinos, identidades compartidas en el mundo hispánico (2011)

Pintura de los reinos, identidades compartidas en el mundo hispánico

2011• 47m
Documentary

To commemorate the Bicentennial of Mexican Independence, Fomento Cultural Banamex proudly presented the exhibition "Painting of the Kingdoms. Shared Identities in the Hispanic World", which was shown at the Prado Museum and Madrid Royal Palace in 2010, before being sent to Mexico City in 2011. This vast research effort, compiled in four volumes, tells the story of a profound historic and cultural relationship: one that brings together Spain, Mexico, and Peru as three nations that formed part of the great Spanish Empire. Thus, visual works were exhibited with an aesthetic language that manifests the bonds of identity between these countries, as well as the details that distinguish their artistic production from the 16th to 18th centuries. This program bears witness to said exhibition and Fomento Cultural Banamex's genuine interest in the development of Mexican culture.

Runtime
47m
Released
2011

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Release year: 2011

Storyline

To commemorate the Bicentennial of Mexican Independence, Fomento Cultural Banamex proudly presented the exhibition "Painting of the Kingdoms. Shared Identities in the Hispanic World", which was shown at the Prado Museum and Madrid Royal Palace in 2010, before being sent to Mexico City in 2011. This vast research effort, compiled in four volumes, tells the story of a profound historic and cultural relationship: one that brings together Spain, Mexico, and Peru as three nations that formed part of the great Spanish Empire. Thus, visual works were exhibited with an aesthetic language that manifests the bonds of identity between these countries, as well as the details that distinguish their artistic production from the 16th to 18th centuries. This program bears witness to said exhibition and Fomento Cultural Banamex's genuine interest in the development of Mexican culture.