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20131206-_DSC4540-Bilbao Day Two
I took some photos of the guard installing the locks on the door after I had to leave the museum. I only got a couple hours in there, and I spent one of the hours looking at a temporary exhibit of Darío de Regoyos, because I didn't realize how much bigger the museum was. Also the exhibit was very interesting. The man, one of the few famous Spanish painters, dabbled in a variety of styles including pointilism and divisionism, all the while shunning for the most part sale-driven painting for his favored landscapes, which are glorious. The museum tickets were near that exhibit, so I went in there. Later, I found there were 32 more rooms of art from various historical periods. It didn't start to get modern til about room 26, and rooms 31 and 32 had the most modern (cubist, abstract, etc.) But each of those (rooms) were at least 6 rooms, and 31 included a huge space that was the size of some medium sized galleries I've been in.
20131206-_DSC4540-Bilbao Day Two
I took some photos of the guard installing the locks on the door after I had to leave the museum. I only got a couple hours in there, and I spent one of the hours looking at a temporary exhibit of Darío de Regoyos, because I didn't realize how much bigger the museum was. Also the exhibit was very interesting. The man, one of the few famous Spanish painters, dabbled in a variety of styles including pointilism and divisionism, all the while shunning for the most part sale-driven painting for his favored landscapes, which are glorious. The museum tickets were near that exhibit, so I went in there. Later, I found there were 32 more rooms of art from various historical periods. It didn't start to get modern til about room 26, and rooms 31 and 32 had the most modern (cubist, abstract, etc.) But each of those (rooms) were at least 6 rooms, and 31 included a huge space that was the size of some medium sized galleries I've been in.