Harlem Bespoke: The Hispanic Society on Broadway has a free exhibit open to the public during the latter half of the week on Broadway by 155th Street and the collection of great Masters paintings is absolutely breathtaking. Someone mentioned to us the massive Goya painting itself was enough reason to make a visit over to the hub of greek temples that make up the historic establishment on the border of Hamilton and Washington Heights. Francisco de Goya y Lucientes painted the Duchess of Alba in 1797 and the massive work of art is even more impressive than anything any photo will ever convey in person. We do not want to give away too much with these art openings so make sure to drop by before the show closes on April 17th in the coming month. More on the Hispanic Society can be found in our past post: LINK
Sunday, March 27, 2022
BESPOKE: THE GOYA PAINTING AT HISPANIC SOCIETY
Harlem Bespoke: The Hispanic Society on Broadway has a free exhibit open to the public during the latter half of the week on Broadway by 155th Street and the collection of great Masters paintings is absolutely breathtaking. Someone mentioned to us the massive Goya painting itself was enough reason to make a visit over to the hub of greek temples that make up the historic establishment on the border of Hamilton and Washington Heights. Francisco de Goya y Lucientes painted the Duchess of Alba in 1797 and the massive work of art is even more impressive than anything any photo will ever convey in person. We do not want to give away too much with these art openings so make sure to drop by before the show closes on April 17th in the coming month. More on the Hispanic Society can be found in our past post: LINK
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