Look Again:European Paintings—Rethinking Spain & The Spanish Americas

Join curator David Pullins and conservator Jose Luis Lazarte Luna as they discuss the new approach to Spanish painting of the “Golden Age”.

Join curator David Pullins and conservator Jose Luis Lazarte Luna as they discuss the new approach to Spanish painting of the “Golden Age” in the renovated and reinstalled European Paintings galleries at The Met, Look Again: European Paintings 1300-1800.

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Contributors

David Pullins
Associate Curator
José Luis Lazarte Luna
Assistant Conservator, Paintings Conservation

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