Diego Angulo Iñiguez (July 18, 1901 October 5, 1986) was an art historian, a university professor, writer and Director of the Prado Museum in Madrid from 1968 to 1970.[1]

Complementing his career as a curator an academic, he served as one of the founding members of the Art advisory council of the International Foundation for Art Research (IFAR).[2]

Select works

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Diego Angulo Iñiguez, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 300+ works in 600+5 publications in 7 languages and 3,400+ library holdings.[3]

  • Historia del arte hispano-americano (1945)
  • Historia del arte (1953)
  • Pintura del renacimiento (1954)
  • Juan de Borgoña by Juan de Borgoña (1954)
  • José Antolínez (1957)
  • Historia de la pintura española (1969)
  • Retablo barroco : a la memoria de Francisco de la Maza (1974)
  • A corpus of Spanish drawings (1975)
  • Spanish drawings, 1400–1600 (1975)
  • Murillo (1981)

Notes

  1. Sánchez, Alfonso y Pérez. "Angulo Íñiguez, Diego," Enciclopedia Online, Museo Nacional del Prado (Spain), retrieved 2011-05-07
  2. Glueck, Grace. "Art Group Is Set Up To Judge Attribution," New York Times. May 8, 1970; about IFAR
  3. WorldCat Identities Archived December 30, 2010, at the Wayback Machine: Angulo Iñiguez, Diego

References

  • Angulo Íñiguez, Diego - Dictionary of Art Historians
  • Angulo Íñiguez, Diego, Enciclopedia Online (Museo del Prado)
  • Diego Angulo Íñiguez Biografías y Vidas
  • Gómez, Isabel Mateo. (2001). Diego Angulo Íñiguez, historiador del arte. Madrid :Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. ISBN 978-84-00-08002-0; OCLC 50040478


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