Rating: 9,0/10 (4237 votes) National Gallery of Art (Galeria Nacional de Arte) description and photos - Honduras: Tegucigalpa. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Galeria Nacional de Arte. Photo and descriptionThe National Gallery of Art is the first major project of the Foundation for Culture and Arts, opened in 1996 with the active support of several public and private institutions and individuals interested in promoting the country's art. The main office is located opposite Piazza La Merced, in an old building in the center of Tegucigalpa. The historical premises where the gallery is located were originally occupied by the monastery of Our Lady of Mercy, built in 1654. Later, in 1857, the first university in the country was moved here, which functioned here until 1968. The National Art Gallery presents visitors to the exhibition in several ways. Rock art - the museum has developed a tour, introducing samples of drawings and petroglyphs - the most ancient forms of human artistic activity. The halls contain replicas of paintings from the Yaguakire and Talanga caves, and petroglyphs found in Paraiso. The oldest frescoes tell about beliefs in magic and higher powers, and petroglyphs are able to express the feelings and ideas of ancient people. Also in this room is a monolith that resembles a butterfly cocoon found at the archaeological site in Mosquito. Room two invites you to see stone sculptures belonging to the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History. These are decorative parts of the figures (head and chest) and two grinding stones taken from the archaeological reserve in Copan, in excellent condition. The exhibition of pre-Columbian ceramics presents objects of utilitarian use, delivered from various archaeological sites in the country. The exhibits are in excellent condition, here you can see several whistles made in the form of various animals, dishes, glasses, pots and dishes, trace the evolution of forms and decoration. Most of the artifacts are about a thousand years old. The Picture Hall of the Colonial era presents religious painting from the very beginning of the conquest of Latin America, tells about its role in the preaching of Christianity. In addition, exhibits include excellent quality Honduran paint brushes; paintings for churches and monasteries, a collection of paintings by different artists on the gospel themes. The collection of silver for religious purposes presents objects that were used and used at Mass. Chronologically, these objects correspond to the colonial period up to the nineteenth century. Honduran jewelers were mostly mestizos, mulattoes and indigenous people, so they remained unknown. Among the religious treasures on display at the National Gallery of Art is the gilded, embossed and gemstone monstrance of gilded silver; gilded silver staff, ducal crown, silver candlesticks, etc. Most of these objects have been removed from the Cathedral of Tegucigalpa. We also recommend reading Odeon description and photos - Italy: Taormina (Sicily) Topic: National Gallery of Art (Galeria Nacional de Arte) description and photos - Honduras: Tegucigalpa. |