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Hispanic Society of America

Founded in 1904 by philanthropist Archer M. Huntington, the institution continues to operate at its original location in a 1908 Beaux Arts building on Audubon Terrace in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. A second building, on the north side of the terrace, was added in 1930. Exterior sculpture in front of that building includes work by Anna Hyatt Huntington and nine major reliefs by the Swiss-American sculptor Berthold Nebel, a commission that took ten years to complete. The Hispanic Society complex was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 2012. In 2021, the museum expanded into the former home of the Museum of the American Indian, adjacent to the museum's original building. Provided by Wikipedia
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Rugs of Spain and Morocco
Published 1977“…Hispanic Society of America…”
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Arabic inscriptions in the collection of the Hispanic Society of America
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From Goya to Picasso : a century of Spanish printmaking by Lenaghan, Patrick
Published 1998“…Hispanic Society of America…”
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El Greco in the collection of the Hispanic Society of America.
Published 1930“…Hispanic Society of America…”
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A history of the Hispanic Society of America, museum and library, 1904-1954 ; with a survey of the collections
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Choir-stalls from the monastery of San Francisco, Lima, Peru, in the collection of the Hispanic society of America.
Published 1928“…Hispanic Society of America…”
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Hispano-Moresque capitals and base in the collection of the Hispanic society of America.
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Hispano-Moresque marble basin in the collection of the Hispanic society of America.
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Brenda Putnam.
Published 1937“…Hispanic Society of America…”
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Catalogue of sculpture, in the collection of the Hispanic Society of America
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Panels from the tomb of Don Garcia Osorio in the collection of the Hispanic society of America.
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The tombs of Don Gutierre de la Cueva and Doña Mencia Enriquez de Toledo in the collection of the Hispanic society of America.
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Effigies of a knight of Santiago and his lady in the collection of the Hispanic society of America.
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Figures of the Madonna of Trapani in the collection of the Hispanic society of America.
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Moro in the collection of the Hispanic Society of America.
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Fourteenth-century painting in the kingdom of Aragon beyond the sea.
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Carreño de Miranda in the collection of the Hispanic Society of America.
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Pere Espalargucs in the collection of the Hispanic Society of America.
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Goya in the collection of the Hispanic society of America. : Oil paintings.
Published 1926“…Hispanic Society of America…”
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Jorge Manuel Theotocopuli in the collection of the Hispanic Society of America : Jesus in the house of Simon (attributed).
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