National Museum of Ancient Art

The Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga (pron. Шаблон:IPA2) that is located in Lisbon is the most important art museum in Portugal as well as being among the most important in Europe.

The museum is popularly known as MNAA and the National Museum of Ancient Art.

It is the best museum in which to understand the development of Portuguese art prior to the early nineteenth century.

History

Founded in 1884, the National Museum of Ancient Art is located near the Tagus river. It occupies the palace of the counts of Alvor, dating from the seventeenth century, and the old convent of Santo Alberto. The chapel of the convent is a fine example of 18th Portuguese Baroque art and architecture and is incorporated into the exhibits.

attributed to Nuno Gonçalves.]]

Collection

The museum collection includes painting, sculpture, metalwork, textiles, furniture, drawings, and other decorative art forms from the Middle Ages to the early nineteenth century. The collections, especially those for the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, are particularly important regarding the history of Portuguese painting, sculpture, and metalwork.

Painting

Perhaps the most famous work kept in the museum are the Saint Vincent Panels, which date from before 1470 and are attributed to Nuno Gonçalves, court painter of King Afonso V.

The six large panels show people from all levels of late medieval Portuguese society venerating Saint Vincent, in one of the first collective portraits in European art. There are sixty portraits on the panels.

The museum also has important works by early sixteenth century painters active in Portugal, such as, Jorge Afonso, Vasco Fernandes, Garcia Fernandes, Francisco de Holanda, Cristóvão Lopes, Gregório Lopes, Cristovão de Figueiredo, Francisco Henriques, Frei Carlos, and others.

Painting from the 17th through the early 19th centuries is well represented by works that include those of Josefa de Óbidos, Bento Coelho da Silveira, Vieira Portuense, Domingos Sequeira, and Morgado de Setúbal.

.]] Portuguese metalwork is another highlight of the museum. Among its collection are outstanding pieces from the 12th to the 18th centuries. One of the most notable examples is the famous monstrance of Belém. It might have been made by the playwright, actor, and poet, Gil Vicente. According to an inscription on the monstrance, it was created out of some of the first gold brought back to Portugal from India by the explorer, Vasco da Gama.

The European painting section of the museum is significant and is represented by Jacob Adriaensz Backer, Bartolomé Bermejo, The Temptation of St. Anthony by Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Brueghel the Younger, David Gerard, Saint Jerome by Albrecht Dürer, Lucas Cranach, Piero della Francesca, Jan Gossaert, Hans Holbein the Elder, Pieter de Hooch, Adriaen Isenbrandt, Quentin Metsys, Hans Memling, Antonis Mor, Joachim Patinir, Jan Provost, Raphael, José Ribera, Andrea del Sarto, David Teniers the Younger, Tintoretto, Anthony van Dyck, Diego Velázquez, David Vinckeboons, Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom, Francisco de Zurbarán, and others.

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James Muscat
4 October 2015
The museum is great. Be sure to set a side some time to grab a coffee downstairs in the museums garden. Amazing views.
Buford Barnes
20 June 2012
Portugal's national gallery housed in 17th century palace built for the Count of Alvor. See the most complete collection of Portuguese works in the world, including the Painéis de São Vicente de Fora.
Christian Rasmussen
7 August 2013
The Bosch triptych is amazing, I spend most of my time there taking in the amazing details. Besides that, there wasn't really much that impressed me. The garden with sculptures is nice, and has wi-fi.
Paulo Furtado
10 March 2014
Check out the the temp exposition "Rubens, Brueghel, Lorrain - Nordic Landscapes from Prado Museum" till end of March. My favourites were Brueghel's scenes of country side living.
Claudio Reginaldo
29 December 2013
Espaço bem projetado tornando a visita agradável. Abriga arte europeia e oriental dos séculos XII a XIX. Entrada grátis aos domingos, para a mostra permanente
Entrada Livre
5 January 2012
É o mais importante museu de arte dos séculos XII a XIX em Portugal. Inclui colecções de pintura, escultura, desenho e artes decorativas, europeias, e também orientais. * Entrada Livre aos domingos *
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