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Caraffa Fine Arts Museum

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The Caraffa Museum
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General information
TypeMuseum
Town or cityCordoba
CountryArgentina
Design and construction
Architect(s)Juan Kronfuss James Corner

The Emilio Caraffa Provincial Fine Arts Museum is an art museum in Córdoba, Argentina.

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Overview

Museo Caraffa front view

The institution was established as the Provincial Fine Arts Museum by the Province of Córdoba. In 1915, the museum's design was commissioned to German Argentine architect Juan Kronfuss. Built on the western edge of the newly inaugurated Sarmiento Park, the work of Neoclassical architecture was completed in 1916, and originally included 255 m2 (2,700 ft²) and one exhibit hall, the Kronfuss Salon. The Provincial Museum was renamed in honor of local artist Emilio Caraffa, in 1950, and new wings completed in 1962 and 2007 brought the museum's display area to 1,500 m2 (17,000 ft²), distributed among nine exhibit halls.[1][2]

Entrance to new wing

Aside from its permanent collection, the museum maintains paintings and sculptures by other renowned local artists such as Juan Carlos Castagnino, Pablo Curatella Manes, Fernando Fader, Emilio Pettoruti, Lino Enea Spilimbergo, as well as lithographs by Pablo Picasso and paintings by Tsuguharu Foujita and Francisco Goya. The museum also hosts temporary exhibits and includes the provincial art archive and restoration workshop, as well as a library and educational facilities.[2]

References and external links

Provincia de Córdoba: Museo Caraffa (in Spanish)

31°25′42″S 64°11′02″W / 31.42833°S 64.18389°W / -31.42833; -64.18389

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