The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia expands its collection with new donations

The gallery incorporates works by Madrazo and other artists to complete its artistic collection.

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The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has recently incorporated several pieces into its collection, highlighting the acquisition of a portrait by Federico de Madrazo by the center's friends association.

The piece, which depicts a girl from the Elizabethan era, serves to fill a gap in the institution's Romantic painting collection. This acquisition was presented at an official event where the importance of patronage for the conservation of artistic heritage in Valencia was highlighted.
In addition to this work, the museum has received other donations that allow it to enrich its chronological discourse. Among the new additions are works by artists such as Antonio Ballester Vilaseca, Guillermo Pérez Villalta, Manuela Ballester, Carmen Calvo, and Horacio Silva, with pieces spanning from the post-war period to the contemporary era.
The gallery thus continues its strategy to avoid gaps in its collection, a task that has been reinforced in recent years with the entry of paintings by various authors and styles, consolidating its role as a cultural reference in the city.