Matilla, José Manuel
José Manuel Matilla is head of the Department of Drawings and Prints at the Museo Nacional del Prado, where he designed the comprehensive program for the acquisition, study, publication, and exhibition of Francisco de Goya’s series of prints, which resulted in the exhibitions devoted to the Disparates (1999), Caprichos (1999–2000), Disasters of War (2001) and Tauromaquia (2002–3). He has curated the exhibitions Alonso Cano. Dibujos (2001), Imágenes del Quijote. Modelos de representación en las ediciones de los siglos XVII a XIX (2003), El Grafoscopio. Un siglo de miradas al Museo del Prado (1819–1920) and De Miguel Ángel a Annibale Carracci. Un siglo de dibujos italianos en el Museo del Prado (both in 2004), and Durero. Obras maestras de la Albertina (2005).