1.Doctor in Art History. Doctor in Philosophy. BA in History and Classical Humanities.
2.Civil Servant of the Higher Body of Civil State Administrators (TAC, State examination 1973)..
3.Deputy Director of the Prado Museum (1975 -1981). Founding member of the Friends of the Prado Museum Foundation.
4.Crown Heritage-Patrimonio Nacional (Royal Palace Madrid): Director of the Royal Palaces and Monasteries, Archives, Libraries and Royal Collections.Director of Restoration Workshops and Cultural Action. Advisory member of the Presidency. Various publications (from 1984). Recently (2008): “El Simbolo hecho Piedra. El Escorial un Laberinto Descifrado” (Ed.Altera, Madrid), investigations about history and deep cultural significations of this Monastery.
5.Professor at the New York and Saint Louis Missouri Universities. Courses in Art History, Literature, Philosophy and Hispanic Civilization (1969-1976).
6.Professor of Art History and the Culture in diverse Public and Private Entities. Texts for publications and rounds of conferences in Complutense University Madrid, Summer University courses at El Escorial, Radio Exterior de España, etc. Film and TV scripts on Crown Heritage and Royal Palaces and Monasteries of Spain.
7.List of WORLD HERITAGE (UNESCO). Development and management of files for inclusion in the list of World Heritage properties: Archaeological site of Las Médulas (Castilla-León), San Millán de la Cogolla (Rioja), Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), Ibiza (Baleares). Numerous feasibility reports and evaluations.
8. Advisor to the Vatican Museums and the Vienna, Edinburgh, Hamburg Museums and others.
9. Commissioner of Various Exhibitions:
10. Professor of Iconography and Art. Theology Department San Dámaso in Madrid
11. SCULPTOR (Terra-cotta and Bronze). Individual Exhibitions in Madrid in
1980-81-82-83-85-90. Group of sculptures in the Almudena Cathedral (Madrid).
1995. Works in the Collections of the Royal Palace of Madrid and numerous private
collections.
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For his professional achievements, the Spanish State has granted Javier Morales the Order of Civil Merit and the Order of Queen Isabel the Catholic.