Last chance to see the 'Tyranny of Chronos'

Last chance to see the 'Tyranny of Chronos'

Taking a selection of works from the Banco de España's collection as its starting point, the exhibition offers a critical inquiry into time and the many ways it is represented in art. Since it opened on 27 November, the show has attracted over 50,000 visitors.

The Timepiece, Metaphor and Embodiment of Modern Times

The Timepiece, Metaphor and Embodiment of Modern Times

Combining art and technology, clocks have always been central to the history of the Banco de España, which possesses a valuable collection of timepieces from different periods and provenances in a range of styles. A selection of these items is currently on show in 'The Tyranny of Chronos', an exhibition which juxtaposes the clocks with paintings, sculptures, tapestries and photographs that demonstrate the importance that has long been given to the notion of time in art.

Goya painting restored under collaboration agreement between Banco de España and Museo del Prado

Goya painting restored under collaboration agreement between Banco de España and Museo del Prado

The portrait of José de Toro-Zambrano y Ureta was the first of six commissioned by the bank from the artist between 1784 and 1788. The intervention has confirmed that a later artist added the medal on Toro-Zambrano's chest. All traces of which have now been removed.

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