- Presentation | A Goya for an anniversary
- The Classical Exhibition | George Rouault
- Interview | Cristina Iglesias
- The Contemporary Exhibition | José Val del Omar
- The Work | A different Goya
- Space | Casa das Histórias Paula Rego
- Portfolio | Four unknown Nativities by La Roldana
- In the studio | Terence Koh
- Investigation | The twill-weave and Luis de Morales
- The collection of | Luis Sagrera
- Chronicles from Berlin, London, Paris and New York
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Exhibitions Schedule
- Written by | Miriam Alzuri, Arturo Ansón Navarro, Eric C. Shiner, Juan J. Luna, Alfonso Pleguezuelo, Adelina Illán y Rafael Romero, Nicolás Rodríguez

Passion for the eighteenth century
Having traveled the world thanks to his career in diplomacy., Luis Sagrera established himself in Madrid, where he recreated an eighteenth century residence with his collections of painting, sculpture, porcelain, tapestries, books. Works by Vernet, Francisco Bayeu or Luca Giordano, accompanied by furniture and decorative arts from the period. A place meant for enjoyment where cell phone coverage seems impossible.
By Juan J. Luna
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