
The story
The Prado is a king's collection made public. For three centuries the Spanish Habsburgs and Bourbons bought and commissioned on a royal scale, and their taste is the museum: Titian and Rubens whom the kings loved, Velazquez who served the Spanish court for most of his life. His Las Meninas hangs at the heart of the building, the painter looking out from behind his own canvas in a room of the old royal Alcazar.
The gallery opened in 1819 in a building the architect Juan de Villanueva had first designed as a hall of natural science. Its walls carry the darker turns of Spanish art alongside its splendour, Goya's Third of May 1808, the firing squad lifting its lanterns in the dark, and the Black Paintings he put straight onto the walls of his own house late in life, deaf and withdrawn, and never meant to show.
The oldest of its great treasures predates that royal Spanish taste, Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights, the three-panelled vision of paradise, desire and hell, later brought into Philip II's collection and sent to his monastery-palace of El Escorial. Now it draws crowds to what only the court was once allowed to see.
Collection
381 works
Las MeninasDiego Velázquez, 1656
The Garden of Earthly DelightsHieronymus Bosch, 1490
La maja desnudaFrancisco Goya, 1800
The Third of May 1808Francisco Goya, 1814
Saturn Devouring His SonFrancisco Goya, 1819
The Surrender of BredaDiego Velázquez, 1635
The Triumph of DeathPieter Brueghel the Elder, 1560
Charles IV of Spain and His FamilyFrancisco Goya, 1800
Las HilanderasDiego Velázquez, 1655
The Clothed MajaFrancisco Goya, 1800
The Descent from the CrossRogier van der Weyden, 1440
The Second of May 1808Francisco Goya, 1814
The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last ThingsHieronymus Bosch, 1500
Equestrian Portrait of Charles VTitian, 1548
The Haywain TriptychHieronymus Bosch, 1510
Apollo in the Forge of VulcanDiego Velázquez, 1630
Jacob’s DreamJusepe de Ribera, 1639
The Triumph of BacchusDiego Velázquez, 1628
Self-PortraitAlbrecht Dürer, 1498
The DogFrancisco Goya, 1819
The Nobleman with his Hand on his ChestEl Greco, 1580
Women GladiatorsJusepe de Ribera, 1636
Christ CrucifiedDiego Velázquez, 1632
Cutting the StoneHieronymus Bosch, 1503
The EpiphanyHieronymus Bosch, 1494