In terms of the relation to the arts, Mary of Hungary was surely the most astute member of her generation in the House of Austria. She was the main architect of the imperial image of Emperor Charles V and a skilled strategist who used art to serve the political interests of her dynasty.
The Prado Museum treasures the stories of great women who were leading historical figures in the patronage of the arts. The documentary series The Female Perspective brings us closer to these queens, princesses, regents, and governors who made significant contributions both to the creation and consolidation of the Museum and to enriching the collections that we are fortunate to admire today.
Participants: Javier Arnaldo Alcubilla, Prado Museum; Noelia García Pérez, University of Murcia; Manuel Arias Martínez, Prado Museum; Miguel Falomir Faus, Prado Museum; M. José Rodríguez Salgado, The London School of Economics and Political Science; David García Cueto, Prado Museum; Joan Molina Figueras, Prado Museum.
Director: Sonia Prior Gómez
Script: Noelia García Pérez
Lighting and Camera: Carolina Molinari
Sound: Benjamín Martínez Sánchez
Editing and Post-production: Carolina Molinari
English Translation: Laura Suffield
Subtitles: Inés Espinosa López, Inés Serrano Arnal, Benjamín Martínez Sánchez
Graphic Design: This Side Up
Music: Howard Harper-Barnes "Aspire to Inspire", Gavin Luke "So Many Secrets"
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