
Joaquín Sorolla
Joaquín Sorolla was a prominent Spanish painter known for his luminous depictions of landscapes, seascapes, and portraits, characterized by vibrant light and color. His works gained significant recognition in the early 20th century, and he remains an influential figure in Spanish art, with a collection of 243 works held by the Hispanic Society of America.
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Recent news mentions
Joaquín Sorolla passed away in his hotel in Cercedilla overlooking the Fuenfría.
Una joya de 1918 en ruinas y abandonada: el futuro incierto del gran refugio de la sierra de Guadarrama | ICON DesignJoaquín Sorolla's paintings will be exhibited in Valencia, making it the second largest collection of his works in the world.
Valencia tendrá la segunda mayor colección del mundo de Sorolla | CulturaJoaquín Sorolla represented summer in both northern and southern Spain through his paintings.
El verano según tu clase social: cómo el dilema norte/sur sigue marcando el turismo de los españoles | ICONJoaquín Sorolla is mentioned as a painter whose students may have created copies of classical works like Rubens'.
¿Es falso el ‘rubens’ más valioso de la National Gallery? El misterio del pie cortado y la pista española de Sorolla | CulturaJoaquín Sorolla's works are part of a collaboration with the Generalitat Valenciana to bring his paintings back to Spain.
Guillaume Kientz, director de la Hispanic Society of America: “Dentro de poco más de la mitad de Estados Unidos hablará español” | Cultura







































