BEIJING, June 28 (Xinhua) -- An art exhibition from
the Spanish Prado National Museum opened in Beijing on Thursday, with visiting
Spanish King Juan Carlos I attending the opening ceremony.
Fifty-two paintings including effigies of famous
people, religious and historical topics, mythological anecdotes, still life and
landscapes were on display.
The artworks were painted by Europe's most important
artists from 16th to 19th century, including Titian, leader of the 16th-century
Venetian school of the Italian Renaissance.
"This exhibition is a precious gift from the Spanish
people and I believe it will become a testimony of the friendship between
Chinese and Spanish people," said Fan Di'an, curator of the National Art Museum
of China, the venue of the art show.
The Director of Prado National Museum Miguel Zugaza
said 70 percent of artwork collections of his museum came from the Spanish royal
family.
This is the first official presentation by a Spanish
national museum in China and part of an extensive program to celebrate the Year
of Spain in China.