PONDER PROVINCIAL PRIDE FROM MEDIEVAL TO MODERN IN MURLA
SOROLLA FANS * A SPECIAL CENTENARY CELEBRATION
Fifty extraordinary original works by Sorolla, many of them masterpieces, from one of Spain's most important private collections, the María Cristina Masaveu Peterson Foundation, descendants of a powerful industrial family, will be exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts in Valencia from 29 June to 1 October 2023 to celebrate the centenary of his death.
* Report by Karla Ingleton Darocas, Hons. B.A. (KarlaDarocas.com)
BEAUTIFUL BAROQUE MASTERPIECE SHOWS OFF ITS ARTISTIC PECULIARITY IN PEDREGUER
LOVING SPANISH ART * JUST GOT EASIER
Finally, an annual State Museum Card provides unlimited access to fabulous art museums across the country.
Spain stands out for its impressive cultural heritage. Spanish art lovers can take a closer look at their favourite works and enjoy visiting the best museums again and again.
* Report by Karla Ingleton Darocas (KarlaDarocas.com)
HIGHLY DECORATIVE VALENCIAN GOTHIC ALTARS
(Fine Arts Museum, Valencia)
The International Gothic aesthetic became a highly decorative and recognisable style that dominated Europe in the late 14th and early 15th centuries.
* Report by Karla Ingleton Darocas, Hons. B.A. (KarlaDarocas.com)
THE ARCHITECTURAL AND SPIRITUAL GROWTH OF MEDIEVAL XÀBIA
* Report by Karla Ingleton Darocas, Hons. B.A. (KarlaDarocas.com)
VALENCIAN BAROQUE MASTERWORK BOASTS GREATEST FRESCO ART IN SPAIN
THE PROFANE MYTHOLOGY OF VELAZQUEZ
Diego Velázquez (1599-1660) was one of the great geniuses of painting. He was a master of the Spanish Baroque style, heir to Tenebrism and an inspiration to the Impressionists.
The Sevillian created between 120 and 130 paintings, of which Las Meninas is the best known worldwide. The majority of his works are in the secular or profane Baroque style, with incredible portraits and mythological works.
* Report by Karla Ingleton Darocas for SpainLifestyle.com / (c) KarlaDarocas.com
GRAND SCALE CHURCH BRINGS CLASSICAL BEAUTY AND HISTORICAL LEGACY TO OLIVA
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GREAT NEWS * VALENCIA MUSEUM COLLECTION GROWS WITH MORE TREASURES
The collection of paintings, which has been considered a jewel of the Lladró family for years, will no longer be hidden from the eyes of the public!
I was delighted to hear that the descendants of the Lladró family, who have become famous and wealthy through their brand of luxury porcelain produced in their own factory in Tabernes Blanques since 1958, have donated their entire collection of paintings and artefacts to the city of Valencia.
In 1980, Juan Lladró began investing in art with his brothers José and Vicente. He did this on the advice of Alfonso Emilio Pérez Sánchez, the director of the Prado Museum between 1983 and 1991. His idea from the beginning was to make the artwork in the headquarters of the porcelain figurine company in Tavernes Blanques accessible to the public. And there it remained until the company was sold to an investment fund in 2017 and the art collection was moved to Madrid, where it is stored.
** Report by Karla Ingleton Darocas, Hons. B.A. Fine Arts (KarlaDarocas.com)
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