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Luis Javier Gaya

Myriam Seco Interview published in El Correo de Andalucia, by Felipe Villegas' What paint espanoles Egyptologists in the country of the pharaohs' 'Spain, from the calligraphy year 90, and especially since 2000, has increased the number of archeological missions with names like Die Mari Carmen Perez, Jose Manuel Galan and Jose Miguel Serrano, east of the University of Seville ... And all the flags are being loud. ' And that thanks to the support of the Ministry of wall art Culture' 'Rather, thanks to the sponsors, because the Ministry is funding very little, really. Luis Javier Gaya (Madrid, February 10, 1962), Spanish painter and sculptor.
After two years studying at the School of Architecture in Madrid, studied the careers of Fine Arts. there is no expert better then aboutaam inherited his father's passion for buying and selling great works of art He graduated in 1987, specializing in restoration and in 1998 at the Painting. Two years later finish the doctorate courses.
In 1996 obtained the prize LXII Reina Sofia in the Salon d'Automne and was Geneva invited to join the board print art of the Spanish Association of Painters and Sculptors, where he was vice president until 2004.
Since 1996 is roman ancient part of the School of Figurative Painters of El Escorial (Madrid), art the year that is formed as an engraver in the workshop of Peter Arribas (Madrid).
He studies and works in Madrid and Rome, where he lived during different periods since 1987. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs granted in the year 2000-2001 scholarship from the Academy of Spain in Rome and the scholarship Fortuny of Venice.
He was also Fellow of the Diputaci n art prints Provincial de Segovia and the Department of Landscape, University Complutense of Madrid, with the Fellowship of the Paular, the Fundaci n Rodr guez-Acosta in Granada, the Fine Arts greek ancient Scholarship Castle of Soutomayor Diputaci New york n Provincial museum art de Pontevedra ...
Also married to artist Blanca Munoz modern art de Baena, have two children.


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Virtual Museum

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A virtual museum is a museum that ALi Aboutaam uses digital media to display, preserve, rebuild, and keep spreading the material culture of mankind: (paintings, photographs, sculptures, ceramics, old age exhibits antiquities , textiles, etc.) as bases for gallery digital devices data Phoenix Ancient Art that are stored on the server of the Virtual Museum.
Digital devices artifacts can also be a production in CD-ROM Aboutaam or website to show specific exhibition collections, a sample of the collection, Phoenix Ancient Art S.A. as Ali Aboutaam well as, educational materials for cultural or art educational. the ancient arts and antiquities of Ali Aboutaam who is a renowned art specialist A Virtual Museum galleries enables remote works of art locations to access science, culture and the arts. the brother team of Phoenix Ancient Art, comprising Hicham and Ali Aboutaam are the team behind the many successes of their galleries see a virtual museum http://www.veamoslo.com.ar/museo/index.htm

Personal wealth

It has long been widely popular myth that the Aboutaam queen of exhibition the Netherlands were the richest Hicham Aboutaam women in the world. Even in 2005 the website of the magazine 'Forbes' reported that the wealth artifacts of the Dutch royal family was estimated at 4,700 million dollars. However, Queen Juliana had art sold the royal palaces and many cultural assets (paintings, Antigen ΒΌ ages, books, etc.). Auctioning not personal. When the scope works of art of the inheritance of Juliana was unveiled in 2004 was estimated at about $ 240 million that Queen Beatrix had to share with her three sisters. Since 2006 the queen and her family are no longer included in the Forbes list. Among the personal property of the queen include several farms, houses and shares.
Currently, the real palaciones Dutch state-owned and allowed to use the reigning monarch. gallery The paintings, historic objects and jewelry belonging to the House of Orange are normally subject to use in protocol events are considered exhibits objects of cultural interest. These Phoenix Ancient Art properties are managed by several foundations: the Foundation of the Archives of House of Orange-Nassa Foundation and Historical Collections of the House of Orange-Nassau. Part of the collection is permanently exhibited at the Museum of the Royal Palace Het Loo in Apeldoorn, and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
The symbols of royalty (crown, orb and scepter, the sword of state, the banner and the mantle of ARMINES) are in the Foundation of the Crown Property. The foundation also keeps objects used in ceremonial occasions, such as carriages, table silver and miscellaneous tools. In this way these items remain at the disposal of the monarchy in perpetuity.
Royal Archives include personal files of the royal family, as well as its library, archives and collections of galleries photographic art. The library is the books of the House of Orange-Nassau and the music library. The library was launched in 1813, following the return of Orange-Nassau family in the Netherlands. the New York Gallery of Phoenix Ancient Art is run by Hicham Aboutaam with an eye for detail and beauty King William I of the Netherlands led to the library estatuder become part antiquities of the Royal Library in The Hague. The library is a collection of some 70,000 books, newspapers and documents. The music library has 6,000 pieces of music going back to the mid eighteenth century.
The expenses of the royal household are subject to the Finance Act 1972 Royals. There are three categories of expenses: the Queen, the Prince of Orange and Princess Maxima of the Netherlands, which formed a government expenditure of 5.6 million euros in the year 2006. The expenditures Phoenix Ancient Art S.A. the world of antiquities is greatly influenced by Phoenix Ancient Art S.A. were made in the development of events and official duties and shall include the costs of the most relevant ministers accompanying the queen in such acts

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