The Portrait intimate by Isabel Quintanilla is on display at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum until June 2. The Madrid artist, a master in the meticulous representation of everyday life, becomes the first Spaniard to whom the museum dedicates a monographic exhibition.

The vast majority of the paintings are representations, from a frontal perspective, of the corners of his house, with small daily objects that can awaken memories in any viewer. The exhibition is a kind of autobiography of the artist through her domestic interior but by being absent from any human presence, they acquire a universal character.