III Editathon of the Landscape of Light #13N
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Since last July, Madrid is part of the UNESCO World Heritage List, which lists sites of exceptional universal value. In this way, the Paseo del Prado and the Buen Retiro are in the category of Cultural Landscape and with the particularity of being in an extraordinary urban environment where culture, science and nature coexist since the mid-16th century. This Landscape of Light is the first good to hold such a distinction in the city of Madrid, and the fifth in the Community.
Wikisphere, along with Medialab Slaughterhouse and in collaboration with the Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage of Madrid City Council, organised an editathon on Saturday 13 November, to promote the care and improvement of heritage in its digital dimension in Wikipedia. This is the third in a series of four editathons and training activities that aim to form a permanent working group on this matter and help to make visible fundamental elements of the Landscape of Light in Wikipedia.
Thus, from 10:00 am, participants from different institutions belonging to the Civic and Social Council of the Prado-Retiro candidacy gathered in The Terrarium Intermediae 's Madrid Slaughterhouse to create and translate articles of works of art found in the collections of the Prado Museum and of the the Thyssen - Bornemisza Museum. We also have the specialist in Art and Feminism Encina Villanueva Lorenzana (@_Waslala_) that helped us to draw up the list of works made by women who did not yet have an article on Wikipedia.
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- Number of participants: 17
- Number of articles posted: 50
>> Articles created: 7
- Portrait of Queen Anne of Austria (1573) Sofonisba Anguissola
- Still life with flowers, golden silver cup, almonds, nuts, sweets, muffins, wine and pewter pitcher (1611) Clara Peeters
- Table with tablecloth, salt shaker, golden cup, cake, jug, porcelain plate with olives and roasted birds (1611) Clara Peeters
- The Hunt for Meleager (1634-1639) Nicolas Poussin
- Anna Escher von Muralt (c. 1800) Angelica Kauffmann
- Lilac vase (c. 1890) Fernanda French Arribas
- Anton Rafael Mengs, father of the artist (1792) Anna Maria Mengs
>> Translated articles: 43
- The Crucifixion with the Virgin, Saints Johns and Francis (1458) Paolo Uccello
- The Virgin and Child between Mary Magdalene and Saint Ursula (1490) Giovanni Bellini
- Paradise and Hell (1510)
- Micer Marsilio Cassotti and his wife Faustina (1523) Lorenzo Lotto
- Santa Barbara (disambiguation) (1523) Parmigianino
- The Holy Family with Angels (1524) Parmigianino
- Portrait of a young man like Saint Sebastian (1533) Bronzino
- St Margaret's (1550) Titian
- Giovanni Battista Caselli, poet of Cremona (1559) Sofonisba Anguissola
- Elizabeth of Valois holding a portrait of Philip II (1565) Sofonisba Anguissola
- Judith and Holofernes (1577) workshop of Jacopo Tintoretto
- The Assumption of the Virgin (1587) Annibale Carracci
- Portrait of the Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia (1599) Sofonisba Anguissola
- Mountainous landscape with Venus and Adonis (c. 1600) Tobias Verhaecht
- Alpine landscape (1600-1615) Tobias Verhaecht
- The Metal Snake (1618-1620) Anthony van Dyck
- Market and laundry in Flanders (1620) Joos de Momper
- Landscape (1620) Joos de Momper
- Landscape of sea and mountains (1620) Joos de Momper
- A farm (1620) Joos de Momper
- Life in the countryside (1620-1622) Jan Brueghel the Elder and Joos de Momper
- Meleager and Atalanta (1620-1623) Jacob Jordaens
- Lot and his daughters (1621-1623) Orazio Gentileschi
- Landscape with skaters (1625) Joos de Momper
- Santa Rosalía (1625) Anton van Dyck
- Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia in Mariemont Park (c. 1625) Jan Brueghel the Elder and Joos de Momper
- Roman Charity (1620-1630) Gaspar de Crayer
- Adam and Eve (1629) Peter Paul Rubens
- The Rapture of Europe (1629) Peter Paul Rubens
- Moses saved from the waters (1630) Orazio Gentileschi.
- The Trial of Paris (1636-1638) Peter Paul Rubens
- Family group in front of a landscape (1648) Frans Hals
- The Unbelief of St. Thomas (1649) Matthias Stom
- The swing (1750-1752) Jean-Honoré Fragonard
- The Duke of Orleans showing his mistress (1825-1826) Eugène Delacroix
- The writer José de Espronceda (1842) Antonio María Esquivel
- The pearl and the wave (1862) Paul Baudry
- Cleopatra (1881) Juan Luna
- Water mill in Gennep (1884) Vincent van Gogh
- Metropolis (1916-1917) George Grosz
- Girl sewing by machine Edward Hopper (1921)
- Hugo Erfurth with dog Otto Dix (1926)
- Quappi with pink sweater (1934) Max Beckmann
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