António Nunes Pereira (Palácio Nacional da Pena | Palácio de Monserrate | Chalet da Condessa d’Edla)
He studied Architecture at the Faculty of Architecture of the former University of Technology of Lisbon, now University of Lisbon. Between 1991 and 2003 he lived in Germany. From 1993 until 2000 he worked as
Assistant at the Department of Protection of Building Heritage of the Faculty of Architecture, University of Technology, Aachen. Since 2010 Nunes Pereira is the director of the Nacional Palace of Pena and from
2015 onwards also of the Palace of Monserrate and of the Chalet of the Countess of Edla, Parques de Sintra – Monte da Lua, S.A.. In 2016 he was nominated treasurer of the ARRE, the European Royal Residences Network for the period 2016-2019.
Assistant at the Department of Protection of Building Heritage of the Faculty of Architecture, University of Technology, Aachen. Since 2010 Nunes Pereira is the director of the Nacional Palace of Pena and from
2015 onwards also of the Palace of Monserrate and of the Chalet of the Countess of Edla, Parques de Sintra – Monte da Lua, S.A.. In 2016 he was nominated treasurer of the ARRE, the European Royal Residences Network for the period 2016-2019.
Amy Concannon (Tate Britain)
She is assistan curator at Tate and works on the development, research and display of nineteenth-century British art. She was instrumental in the bid to acquire John Constable’s Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows 1831 in 2013 and continues to work with the Aspire network of museums to research the painting and to tour it nationwide.
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Javier Barón Thaidigsmann (Museo Nacional del Prado)
Since 2014, he is the head of the department of nineteenth-century painting at Museo Nacional del Prado. He completed his PhD in Art History in 1989 (Premio Extraordinario) at Universidad de Oviedo, where he also taught. He was granted the Premio de Investigación Juan Uría in 1990.
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