Re-Visiting Museums: From the Louvre to the HSML

The National Arts Club and American Friends of the Louvre are pleased to invite you to a conversation between Guillaume Kientz, director and chief executive of the Hispanic Society Museum & Library in New York and Lionel Sauvage, philanthropist and 18th Century French art collector. Together, they will discuss Mr. Kientz’s commitment to reimagining museums from the Louvre to the HSML, highlighting the history and collections of the Hispanic Society and the relations and collaborations between both institutions.

The Hispanic Society Museum & Library boasts one of the world’s most significant collections of Hispanic art and literature with more than 250,000 rare books and manuscripts and 200,000 artworks, including important paintings by Diego Velázquez, Francisco de Goya, El Greco and Joaquín Sorolla, among others.











When: Tue., Jun. 15, 2021 at 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Where: The National Arts Club
15 Gramercy Park S.
212-475-3424
Price: Free, donation suggested
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The National Arts Club and American Friends of the Louvre are pleased to invite you to a conversation between Guillaume Kientz, director and chief executive of the Hispanic Society Museum & Library in New York and Lionel Sauvage, philanthropist and 18th Century French art collector. Together, they will discuss Mr. Kientz’s commitment to reimagining museums from the Louvre to the HSML, highlighting the history and collections of the Hispanic Society and the relations and collaborations between both institutions.

The Hispanic Society Museum & Library boasts one of the world’s most significant collections of Hispanic art and literature with more than 250,000 rare books and manuscripts and 200,000 artworks, including important paintings by Diego Velázquez, Francisco de Goya, El Greco and Joaquín Sorolla, among others.

Buy tickets/get more info now