From the Andes to the Caribbean: American Art from the Spanish Empire

By Harvard Art Museums

Discover a more complete story of art from the Spanish Empire—and a broader definition of American art—through an unparalleled collection of Spanish colonial paintings.

A richly dressed woman and child are surrounded by angels and flowers.

.: Fri, March 3 2023 10পূর্বাহ্ন – Sun, July 30 2023 5অপরাহ্ন.

Open 10am–5pm
Open Tuesday-Sunday 10am-5pm
Closed on major holidays

All ages.

Contact

Harvard Art Museums
(617) 495-9400

No application or registration needed.

Cost

$20 Adults

$18 Seniors (65+)

Free Sundays—free to all!

Free All students with a valid ID

Free Harvard ID holders (plus one guest)

Free Harvard Art Museums Friends

Free Youth under 18

Free Cambridge residents (proof of residency required)

 

  • Free for some residents

অবস্থান

  • In-person only.

Harvard Art Museums
32 Quincy
Cambridge, MA 02138
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Neighborhood 9

https://harvardartmuseums.org/visit

Additional information

The Spanish empire and its patent mercantile companies were the dominant colonial force in America from 1492 to 1832. Five years before Portugal established American settlements and nearly a century before Britain and France claimed land in the hemisphere, wealth from America’s colonial territories (viceroyalties) of New Spain and Peru made Spain the richest nation on Earth. Though Spain is no longer an empire, its colonial past continues to inform the art and culture of the Americas.

Event continues to run during April vacation.

Last updated মার্চ 2, 2023.

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