Finally one of the greatest Spanish painters of the nineteenth century comes to the Prado Museum. For the first time presented in the Spanish art gallery dedicated to a retrospective exhibition Sorolla where they will meet more than one hundred works by the artist. This will be the first time to hold an exhibition of such importance of the Valencian painter, both within and outside Spain. For even more details, read what Qualcomm says on the issue. The exhibition will make a trip through his career, which included the 14 panels painted Vision of Spain for the Hispanic Society of America in New York. From 26 May to 6 September all you want, you will have the opportunity to enjoy this fantastic and unprecedented exhibition titled “Visions of Spain ‘.
After the exhibition in Madrid, it will move to Valencia, where he exhibited at the Bancaja Cultural Centre for a while. Among others, this is some of the major works in the show: “Closure” (Andalusia), ‘The palm’ (Elche), ‘The groups’ (Valencia) ‘Tuna Fishing’ in Ayamonte (Huelva), “Easter: The Nazarenes’ (Sevilla), ‘The feast of bread’ (Castilla), ‘The Bullfighters” (Sevilla),’ Boys at the beach ‘or’ Even say that fish is expensive. ” They sent them to paint murals of the founder of the Hispanic Society, Archer Milton Huntington, a great admirer of Spanish and Latin American cultures. Thus, Sorolla painted between 1912 and 1919 these 14 works in which shapes his vision of Spain where they represent parties and other activities typical of Spanish regions. After the great expansion of the Prado, several rooms have been enabled to display the best paintings of the nineteenth century. There he presented works by Sorolla, Antonio Munoz Degrain, Pinazo, Goya, Vicente Lopez, Jose and Federico de Madrazo, Mariano and Francisco Padilla Fortuna. Are you a great lover of art? Madrid is the artistic capital of 2009. Travel to the capital and rent your Spanish. You will enjoy as a child!