Trench coat Museo del Prado 2881 €52.00 Unisex. This timeless trench coat in an elegant beige colour is made from a lightweight, waterproof fabric, which makes it easy to fold and store in the accompanying fabric pouch, making it an ideal travel companion. Add to basket
"The Annunciation" trench coat Angelico, Fra 9747 €95.00 In Fra Angelico's Annunciation (ca. 1426), the Archangel Gabriel bends over the Virgin to give her the good news. He wears a beautiful pink tunic adorned with golden details, reproduced in this highly original unisex trench coat which, when folded, can be carried in a small bag printed with the angel's wings. View
"Prado Animals" t-shirt Bonheur, Rosa 00012643 €27.00 100% cotton. Children's. Short sleeve. This beautiful yellow children's T-shirt reproduces a detail of Cid (Rosa Bonheur, 1879). It is part of the collection of children's T-shirts that reproduce colorful and colorful details of animals of the great works of the Prado Museum. View
Bordeaux leather gloves González, Bartolomé 10171 €120.00 Sheepskin of Spanish origin. Made in Spain. Beyond their usefulness, gloves in the Modern Age were a symbol of the wearer's social status and taste. In the case of women, they were also a way of protecting their delicate hands from unseemly rubbing. All these meanings and more are hidden in portraits such as Queen Anne of Austria, fourth Wife of Philip II... Add to basket
Leather Gloves size 11 2282 €120.00 Genuine leather gloves for man inspired by the collection of the exhibition "Uninvited Guests". Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado. Size 11 Dark brown Add to basket
Black leather gloves Museo del Prado 10174 €120.00 Sheepskin of Spanish origin. Made in Spain. Hunting was a common pastime for the European nobility. Leather gloves were an indispensable accessory for the practice of hunting, as attested by three paintings by Velázquez between 1632 and 1636 to decorate the Torre de la Parada: those of Philip IV, his brother Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria and... Add to basket
"Prado Animals" t-shirt El Bosco 00012655 €27.00 100% cotton. Children's. Short sleeve. This beautiful blue children's T-shirt reproduces a scene from the central panel of the well-known Triptych of the Garden of Earthly Delights (1490-1500), a unique and enigmatic creation by Bosch, an essential work in the collections of the Prado Museum. It is part of the collection of children's T-shirts that... Add to basket
"Vase of Flowers" bag Brueghel el Viejo, Jan 00012885 €58.00 100% cotton. 47 cm wide (34 cm at the base) x 47 cm high. Bag with leather handles that reproduces on both sides, a detail from the work Vase (Jan Brueghel the Elder, 1600-1625). Its size and durability make it a practical everyday accessory. It will be the perfect way to show off one of the most beautiful works in the collections of the Museo Nacional... Add to basket
"The Three Graces" pocket mirror Rubens, Pedro Pablo 3372 €4.20 7.3 cm diammeter This pocket mirror is a detail from The Three Graces (1630-1635) by Peter Paul Rubens. On its cover is reproduced a detail of one of the goddesses wearing a complex, richly bejewelled hairstyle. The gaze between them, the intimate embrace and the movement characteristic of the paintings of Peter Paul Rubens make this one of his most... Add to basket
"The Garden of Earthly Delights" magnum bag 00012722 €110.00 Velvet. 55 x 65 cm. On each side of this maxi-bag are reproduced details from the central panel of the famous The Garden of Earthly Delights Triptych (1490-1500), a unique creation by Bosch. Exclusive design for the Museo del Prado. Add to basket
Clara Peeters iPad case 00013220 €27.00 Velvet. 27 x 19 cm. A dead mallard on a wicker basket is ready to be cleaned and cooked along with other birds in one of the earliest known hunting still lifes, Still Life with a Sparrow Hawk, Fowl, Porcelain and Shells (1611) by Clara Peeters, whose mastery of this genre is evident in the quality with which she painted elements such as the duck feathers... Add to basket
Clara Peeters laptop case 00013219 €47.00 Velvet. 33 x 24 cm.In her Table with a Cloth, Salt Cellar, gilt Tazza, Pie, Jug, Porcelain Dish with Olives, and Roast Fowl (ca. 1611), Clara Peeters used a number of earthenware pieces to give the still life a cosmopolitan appearance. This is the case of the German-made jug whose decorative pattern is reproduced in this beautiful case. Add to basket