- Presentation | Goya and Herrera
- The Classical Exhibit | Raffaello
- Interview | Vincent Delieuvin
- The Contemporary Exhibit | Joana Vasconcelos
- The Work | An 'Immaculate Conception' by Herrera the Younger
- Spaces | Nomad Construction
- Portfolio | Guardians of the secret
- Investigation | The marquises of Bajamar by Goya
- In the studio | Yayoi Kusama
- The collection of | Francisco Bocanegra
- Chronicles from Berlin, London, Paris and New York
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Written by | José Antonio de Urbina, Miguel Falomir, Massimiliano Fuksas, Rui Gonçalves, Takako Matsumoto, José María Quesada

The final years of the genius
The final years of Raffaello Sanzio's production (1483-1520) made the painter one of the most influential artists in the history of western art. The exhibition at the Prado Museum focuses on this crucial stage, and seeks to judge the scope of the contributions from his workshop and establish the guidelines that governed the work of the genius.
By Miguel Falomir
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