
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lanterns in the dark, and the Black Paintings he put straight onto the walls of his own house late in life, deaf and withdrawn, and never meant to show.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
Equestrian Portrait of Margarita of AustriaDiego Velázquez, 1634
Equestrian Portrait of Philip IIIDiego Velázquez, 1634
IxionJusepe de Ribera, 1632
Joseph and Potiphar's WifeJacopo Tintoretto, 1555
Julian Romero de las Azanas and his patron St. JulianEl Greco, 1612
Landscape with the Burial of Saint SerapiaClaude Lorrain, 1639
Madonna and Child with Saints Dorothy and GeorgeTitian, 1515
Nativity of St. John the BaptistArtemisia Gentileschi, 1635
Philip IV in black suitDiego Velázquez, 1625
Portrait of a gentlemanEl Greco, 1586
Portrait of Camilla Gonzaga and Her Three SonsParmigianino, 1539
Portrait of Federico II GonzagaTitian, 1529
Portrait of Rodrigo de la FuenteEl Greco, 1585
Rest on the Flight into EgyptGerard David, 1515
Saint Anthony Abbot and St. Paul, the first hermitDiego Velázquez, 1634
Saint BarbaraParmigianino, 1522
Saint BarbaraFrancisco Goya, 1773
Saint Margaret and the DragonTitian, 1565
Self-PortraitFrancisco Goya, 1815
SummerFrancisco Goya, 1787
The AnnunciationEl Greco, 1570
The AnnunciationEl Greco, 1597
The Betrayal of Christ (van Dyck, Madrid)Anthony van Dyck, 1618
The Crockery VendorFrancisco Goya, 1779
The CrucifixionEl Greco, 1598