- Presentation | Losing the fear
- The Classical Exhibition | Ribera and Velázquez
- Interview | José Milicua
- The Contemporary Exhibition | Brancusi and Serra
- The Work | The Van Dyck from El Escorial rediscovered
- Space | Sleeves and Hoods
- Portfolio | Massimo Listri
- In the studio | Rachel Kneebone
- Investigation | Sebastián Martínez
- The collection of | Pilar Conde
- Chronicles from Berlin, London, Paris and New York
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Exhibitions Schedule
- Written by | Dosmasunoarquitectos (Borrego, Montenegro y Toro), Bárbara Celis, Matías Díaz Padrón, Toby Juliff, José María Palencia, Gianni Papi, Ben Street

José Milicua
A master to several generations of critics, museum curators and university professors, José Milicua belongs to the group of historians that have rewritten some of the most important pages in Spanish painting. An expert on Golden Age Italian and Spanish art, he has for many years been an adviser to the Prado Museum as a member of its Board of Trustees. He also continues to collaborate on exhibitions and scientific works.
By Artur Ramon and Fernando Rayón
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