See also brief remark on the two foundations in Gonzalo Zanza/Pedro Corral, Málaga: principio y fin del siglo de Picasso, ABC (Madrid) 1999-11-06. Article begins on p. 31, link is to p. 33, which has the relevant passage.
Sources disagree on precise dates. For example, Remedios García Rodríguez, Pasear por el centro de Málaga (2ª parte), Homines.com, portal of the Centro del Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, 2008-09-06, accessed online 2010-01-17, says "1530–1540". Palacio de Buenavista, en Málaga, Diario Sur, 2007-08-02, accessed online 2010-01-17, says the first quarter of the 16th century. About the Museo Picasso in MálagaArchived 2010-12-26 at the Wayback Machine, europeforvisitors.com, accessed online 2010-01-17, says "built between 1516 and 1542 by Jewish converts". Those same dates are given by Javier Caballero, La 'nueva casa' del maestro[dead link], El Mundo, 2003-10-04, reproduced on the site of the Online Picasso Project, accessed online 2010-01-18. See the notes to Buenavista Palace (Málaga) for a more exhaustive list of sources on this topic.
Sources disagree on precise dates. For example, Remedios García Rodríguez, Pasear por el centro de Málaga (2ª parte), Homines.com, portal of the Centro del Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, 2008-09-06, accessed online 2010-01-17, says "1530–1540". Palacio de Buenavista, en Málaga, Diario Sur, 2007-08-02, accessed online 2010-01-17, says the first quarter of the 16th century. About the Museo Picasso in MálagaArchived 2010-12-26 at the Wayback Machine, europeforvisitors.com, accessed online 2010-01-17, says "built between 1516 and 1542 by Jewish converts". Those same dates are given by Javier Caballero, La 'nueva casa' del maestro[dead link], El Mundo, 2003-10-04, reproduced on the site of the Online Picasso Project, accessed online 2010-01-18. See the notes to Buenavista Palace (Málaga) for a more exhaustive list of sources on this topic.
hispanianostra.es
Francisco Ramírez Viu, "El Museo Picasso en Málaga", Boletín Hispania Nostra, Number 87, October 2007Archived 2009-12-24 at the Wayback Machine, p. 9-12 (p. 8-11 of PDF). Accessed online 2010-01-18.
homines.com
Sources disagree on precise dates. For example, Remedios García Rodríguez, Pasear por el centro de Málaga (2ª parte), Homines.com, portal of the Centro del Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, 2008-09-06, accessed online 2010-01-17, says "1530–1540". Palacio de Buenavista, en Málaga, Diario Sur, 2007-08-02, accessed online 2010-01-17, says the first quarter of the 16th century. About the Museo Picasso in MálagaArchived 2010-12-26 at the Wayback Machine, europeforvisitors.com, accessed online 2010-01-17, says "built between 1516 and 1542 by Jewish converts". Those same dates are given by Javier Caballero, La 'nueva casa' del maestro[dead link], El Mundo, 2003-10-04, reproduced on the site of the Online Picasso Project, accessed online 2010-01-18. See the notes to Buenavista Palace (Málaga) for a more exhaustive list of sources on this topic.
Sources disagree on precise dates. For example, Remedios García Rodríguez, Pasear por el centro de Málaga (2ª parte), Homines.com, portal of the Centro del Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, 2008-09-06, accessed online 2010-01-17, says "1530–1540". Palacio de Buenavista, en Málaga, Diario Sur, 2007-08-02, accessed online 2010-01-17, says the first quarter of the 16th century. About the Museo Picasso in MálagaArchived 2010-12-26 at the Wayback Machine, europeforvisitors.com, accessed online 2010-01-17, says "built between 1516 and 1542 by Jewish converts". Those same dates are given by Javier Caballero, La 'nueva casa' del maestro[dead link], El Mundo, 2003-10-04, reproduced on the site of the Online Picasso Project, accessed online 2010-01-18. See the notes to Buenavista Palace (Málaga) for a more exhaustive list of sources on this topic.
Sources disagree on precise dates. For example, Remedios García Rodríguez, Pasear por el centro de Málaga (2ª parte), Homines.com, portal of the Centro del Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, 2008-09-06, accessed online 2010-01-17, says "1530–1540". Palacio de Buenavista, en Málaga, Diario Sur, 2007-08-02, accessed online 2010-01-17, says the first quarter of the 16th century. About the Museo Picasso in MálagaArchived 2010-12-26 at the Wayback Machine, europeforvisitors.com, accessed online 2010-01-17, says "built between 1516 and 1542 by Jewish converts". Those same dates are given by Javier Caballero, La 'nueva casa' del maestro[dead link], El Mundo, 2003-10-04, reproduced on the site of the Online Picasso Project, accessed online 2010-01-18. See the notes to Buenavista Palace (Málaga) for a more exhaustive list of sources on this topic.
Francisco Ramírez Viu, "El Museo Picasso en Málaga", Boletín Hispania Nostra, Number 87, October 2007Archived 2009-12-24 at the Wayback Machine, p. 9-12 (p. 8-11 of PDF). Accessed online 2010-01-18.