Spanish Museo Del Prado, art museum in Madrid housing the world's richest and most comprehensive collection of Spanish painting, as well as masterpieces of other schools of European painting, especially Italian and Flemish art. The Prado's building had its start in 1785 when Charles III commissioned the architect Juan de Villanueva to design a natural-science museum. The construction of the Neoclassical-style building was interrupted during the Napoleonic Wars, but it was completed under Ferdinand VII in 1819 and was opened to the public as the Royal Museum of Painting. In 1868 it became the National Museum of the Prado after the exile of Isabella II, who had enlarged the collection with paintings from the royal palaces and the Escorial. The Prado's holdings originally consisted of the art collected by the Habsburg and Bourbon monarchs of Spain. The collection of Charles V (reigned 1516-56) was enlarged by Philip II (1556-98); both of these kings were important patrons of Titian. The royal holdings were further enlarged by Philip IV (1621-65), who commissioned his court painter, Diego Velzquez, to purchase paintings in Italy for him. Philip V (1700-46) added many French Baroque works to the collection, and Ferdinand VII assembled together all the paintings from the various royal collections (except those in the Escorial) in the new building of the Prado. In 1872 the museum acquired many notable paintings that were formerly owned by Spanish convents and monasteries. Further additions to the collections, as well as to the building, have been made in the 20th century. The Prado contains the most complete collections of the works of El Greco, Diego Velzquez, and Francisco de Goya in the world, as well as of such lesser Spanish masters as Jos de Ribera and Francisco de Zurbarn. The museum also has important works by Hironymus Bosch, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Raphael, Tintoretto, Paolo Veronese, Peter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt, Anthony Van Dyck, Nicolas Poussin, Claude Lorrain, and Antoine Watteau. It also has a fine collection of Greco-Roman statuary.
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Meaning of PRADO MUSEUM in English
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