
L'histoire
Madrid's art quarter is often called the Golden Triangle, and this museum is its third point, a short walk from the Prado and the Reina Sofía. Where those two are Spanish state collections built over centuries, the Thyssen-Bornemisza was assembled in two generations by one family. Baron Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza, a German-Hungarian industrialist, started buying Old Masters between the wars, and his son Hans Heinrich carried it much further, adding Impressionists, Expressionists and American painting that European collectors then overlooked.
By the late 1980s the Baron was looking for a permanent home, and several countries competed to house the collection. Spain won, helped by his Spanish wife Carmen Cervera, and in 1993 the state bought around 775 works and installed them in the Palacio de Villahermosa, an early 19th-century mansion on the Paseo del Prado remodelled inside to hold them.
The pleasure of the place is its span. You can walk from 14th-century Italian gold-ground panels through Holbein, Caravaggio and Rubens into Monet and Van Gogh, and on to Kandinsky, Hopper and Lichtenstein, all under one roof. It fills the gaps the Prado leaves, which is why the three museums are usually visited as a set. Among its best-loved single works is Ghirlandaio's portrait of a young woman in profile, her red dress sharp against a dark ground.
Collection
46 œuvres
Sainte CasildeFrancisco de Zurbarán, 1635
Le Grand Canal vu de San Vio, VeniseCanaletto, 1723
L'Immaculée ConceptionEl Greco, 1611
Matin de PâquesCaspar David Friedrich, 1828
Paysage au crépusculeVincent van Gogh, 1885
Mata MuaPaul Gauguin, 1892
Portrait d'Asensio JuliàFrancisco Goya, 1798
Bergère nue allongéeBerthe Morisot, 1891
Les Débardeurs à ArlesVincent van Gogh, 1888
Maisons à Murnau sur l'ObermarktVassily Kandinsky, 1908
Dans l'ovale clairVassily Kandinsky, 1925
Tableau à trois taches, n° 196Vassily Kandinsky, 1914
Portrait d'Antonio AnselmiTitien, 1550
Portrait d'un jeune hommeRaphaël, 1515
Portrait d'un paysanPaul Cézanne, 1900
L'AnnonciationEl Greco, 1598
Le Bateau bleuClaude Monet, 1887
Saint Jérôme pénitentTitien, 1570
Moulin à eau à GennepVincent van Gogh, 1884
Femme à l'ombrelle dans un jardinPierre-Auguste Renoir, 1875
Murnau, le haut de la JohannisstrasseVassily Kandinsky, 1908