Prado Museum and artworks of Picasso
The Museo Nacional del Prado has added to its exhibits a Picasso painting from the Aramont Art Collection. It was donated by the Arango Montull family to the American Friends of the Prado Museum. The Royal Board of Trustees of the Museum approved the deposit and exhibition Buste de Femme 43 by Pablo Picasso from 1943.
The Portrait of Philip III by Velasquez was also accepted as a donation to the Royal Board of Trustees of the Museo Nacional del Prado.
Javier Solana, Chairman of the Board, said that these actions of American friends were great news for Spain and all those who visit the country. Artwork by one of the greatest artistic geniuses, hitherto held in a private collection in the United States, is now on public display thanks to the generosity of the Arango Montull family and American friends, to all those who love Picasso’s works, and European art in general.
The American Friends of the Museo Nacional del Prado continue their mission to support the Prado Museum by depositing the Bust de Femme 43 of Pablo Ruiz Picasso and donating Velázquez’s portrait of Philip III, working closely with the museum on a wide range of initiatives and projects.

The Prado Museum, officially known as the Museo Nacional del Prado, is regarded as one of the world’s greatest art museums and continues to maintain its status as one of the most visited places in the world. Museo Nacional del Prado has one of the world’s greatest collections of European art from the 12th century to the early 20th century.
Works by Francisco Goya, El Greco, Peter Paul Rubens, and Diego Velasquez are among the prominent artists housed in Museo Nacional del Prado, with Goya’s work being the most widely represented. Velázquez’s work was also famous and responsible for bringing many of the museum’s collections of Italian masters to Spain.
The Museo Nacional del Prado is part of the Golden Triangle of Art with the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum. Its collection focuses on history through modern art, and the Museo Reina Sofía (Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía), which houses 20th-century modern art. The collection contains 8,200 drawings, 7,600 paintings, 4,800 prints, 1,000 sculptures, and historical documents. Read More...