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Hispanic Society to Promote Dozens of Artworks From Its Assortment
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Hispanic Society to Promote Dozens of Artworks From Its Assortment

Last updated: October 12, 2025 8:53 pm
Editorial Board Published October 12, 2025
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“Saint Dominic in Prayer,” painted within the workshop of El Greco, is anticipated to promote for over $150,000 (all photographs courtesy Christie’s)

The Hispanic Society Museum and Library in Higher Manhattan is deaccessioning dozens of European Previous Grasp works, together with a portray from the workshop of El Greco, to boost cash for assortment care and acquisitions. 

Based in 1904 with the intent to “advance the study of the Spanish and Portuguese languages, literature, and history,” the museum is promoting 45 work of predominantly spiritual and aristocratic topics from its assortment in a web based public sale closing on October 17.

The works are being supplied by Christie’s in a “special strategic deaccessioning sale” as a result of they had been discovered to be outdoors of the museum’s core mission because it makes an attempt to “responsibly diversify” its assortment, in accordance with a press launch shared with Hyperallergic. The establishment didn’t reply to a request for remark inquiring about extra particular plans for the funds from the sale. 

Camino y Parlade Swing Christies Hispanic Society Oct 2025

Clemente Del Camino y Parladé’s “El Columpio (The Swing)

The museum holds a first-edition copy of Don Quixote and a world map dated 1529, and hosts occasions geared towards the Washington Heights neighborhood in Higher Manhattan, listed as a “Dominican Historic District” on the Nationwide Register of Historic Locations.

The works on the market embody work from the Spanish College of the late-Sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, a Hispano-Flemish rendering of Saint Sebastian, and items from the Central Italian College. “Saint Dominic in Prayer,” from the workshop of the Spanish Renaissance artist identified extensively as El Greco, is anticipated to fetch over $150,000, with the present highest bid at $160,000.

The American Alliance of Museums (AAM) has strict necessities for a way accredited museums can use deaccessioning funds, however assortment care is without doubt one of the group’s permitted makes use of. Underneath the group’s tips, museums can promote works when objects are redundant, broken, or of “poor quality.”

In line with AAM, museum deaccessioning may be an indicator that an establishment “has not been adequately supported for many years.”

After Titian Charles V Christies Hispanic Oct 2025

“Portrait of Emperor Charles V in an Armchair” after the Italian painter Tiziano Vecellio, also called Titian

One other highlighted work within the sale is “Portrait of Emperor Charles V in an Armchair,” a contemporary copy made after Titian’s work of the identical title. Different heaps within the sale embody an undated portrait of Isabella of Portugal, by a follower of Titian, presently bidding at $9,500; a Madonna and youngster after Luis de Morales; and Seville Twentieth-century painter Clemente Del Camino y Parladé’s “El Columpio (The Swing).”

The works will stay on view at Christie’s headquarters in Manhattan’s Rockefeller Heart till October 15.

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