Hispanic Society of America

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The Hispanic Society of America is a New York City museum and research library dedicated to the art, literature, and cultures of Spain, Portugal, and Latin America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art museum
cultural institution
research library
collectionSize over 18,000 works of art
over 300,000 books and periodicals
country United States of America
dedicatedTo art of Latin America
art of Portugal
art of Spain
cultures of Latin America
cultures of Portugal
cultures of Spain
literature of Latin America
literature of Portugal
literature of Spain
foundedBy Archer Milton Huntington NERFINISHED
hasCollectionStrength Hispanic manuscripts
Hispanic rare books
Spanish Baroque art
Spanish Golden Age art
colonial Latin American art
hasCollectionType decorative arts
drawings
manuscripts
paintings
photographs
prints
rare books
sculpture
hasFocus Iberian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Luso-America NERFINISHED
Spanish America NERFINISHED
hasNotableArtistInCollection Diego Velázquez NERFINISHED
El Greco NERFINISHED
Francisco de Goya NERFINISHED
Joaquín Sorolla NERFINISHED
hasSubjectArea Hispanic studies
Iberian art history
Latin American art history
hasWebsite https://hispanicsociety.org/
headquartersLocation Audubon Terrace NERFINISHED
inception 1904
languageOfWorkOrName English
Spanish
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
Washington Heights NERFINISHED
operatedAs free museum to the public

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The Duchess of Alba by Francisco Goya location Hispanic Society of America
Audubon Terrace hasPart Hispanic Society of America
Audubon Terrace hasMuseum Hispanic Society of America
this entity surface form: Hispanic Society of America Museum