Diego Angulo Íñiguez
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Diego Angulo Iñiguez was an art historian, a university professor, writer and Director of the Prado Museum in Madrid
from 1968 through 1970).
Complementing his career as a curator an academic, he served as one of the founding members of the Art advisory council of the International Foundation for Art Research
(IFAR).
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encompasses roughly 300+ works in 600+5 publications in 7 languages and 3,400+ library holdings.
Madrid
Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain. The population of the city is roughly 3.3 million and the entire population of the Madrid metropolitan area is calculated to be 6.271 million. It is the third largest city in the European Union, after London and Berlin, and its metropolitan...
from 1968 through 1970).
Complementing his career as a curator an academic, he served as one of the founding members of the Art advisory council of the International Foundation for Art Research
International Foundation for Art Research
International Foundation for Art Research is a non-profit organization which was established to channel and coordinate scholarly and technical information about works of art. IFAR provides an administrative and legal framework within which experts can express their objective opinions...
(IFAR).
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WorldCat
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encompasses roughly 300+ works in 600+5 publications in 7 languages and 3,400+ library holdings.
- Historia del arte hispano-americano(1945)
- Historia del arte (1953)
- Pintura del renacimiento (1954)
- Juan de Borgoña by Juan de Borgoña (1954)
- José Antolínez (1957)
- Historia de la pintura española (1969)
- Retablo barroco : a la memoria de Francisco de la Maza (1974)
- A corpus of Spanish drawings (1975)
- Spanish drawings, 1400-1600 (1975)
- Murillo (1981)