
Art History: Inside the Prado Museum
07/13/24 • 26 min
Art historian Lorraine Kypiotis explains why Madrid's Prado Museum is considered a museum of painters, not paintings.
Art historian Lorraine Kypiotis explains why Madrid's Prado Museum is considered a museum of painters, not paintings.
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