A partnership with the Sorolla Museum, Madrid, this exhibition, curate by Carmen Pena, will bring together 118 paintings by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (Valencia, 1863 – Cercedilla, 1923) from the museum and from Spanish private collections.
The exhibition shows how Sorolla, the master of the “open air” and the “intense light”, unveiled new versions of the various Spanish landscapes, at the turn of the 19th for the 20th century, giving them new meanings and participating in a cultural movement that sought another image of the country.
The selection of pieces also includes some paintings representing scenes on the seashore and the work of fishermen on the coasts of Valence, some of Sorolla’s most typical themes.
MUSEU NACIONAL DE ARTE ANTIGA Rua das Janelas Verdes 1249-017 Lisboa. Portugal
Image: Guipuzcoa landscape. Joaquín Sorolla 1911