JÁVEA Historical WALK


See beyond the surface & Discover Jávea like never before with a Jávea Historical Walk — an extraordinary, intimate adventure through history. 

More than just a stroll, it’s a vivid visual journey led by a passionate local historian who truly knows Jávea inside and out. 

Packed with captivating facts and fascinating stories, this unforgettable experience brings the town’s hidden corners, legends, and heritage to life.

* Guide * Arts Historian, Educator & Author - Karla Ingleton Darocas, B.A. (Hons) 

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Joaquín Sorolla: The Blessed Age - Through the Master's Eyes to the Heart of Childhood


What if beauty is only part of the story?

The contrast between beauty and hardship defines Joaquín Sorolla’s paintings of children.

They glow with light and innocence. But look closer and another reality appears. Labour. Poverty. Fragile childhoods shaped by a harsher world.

This guide reveals what lies beneath the surface and transforms how his work is seen and understood.

Once you see it, you won’t see his work the same way again!!

[eBook / Lecture Guide - 5,00 €]



Clotilde - Sorolla's Cornerstone (eBook / Biography)


CLOTILDE - Sorolla's Cornerstone: 
A Tribute to the Life of a Woman of Vision & Grace

History remembers the artist. This book reveals the woman who made him possible.

In CLOTILDE, Clotilde García del Castillo emerges not as muse, but as architect of Joaquín Sorolla’s enduring legacy.

A deeply human story of devotion, intellect, and the unseen cost behind brilliance.

[eBook / Lecture Guide - 4,00 €]



Marina Alta & Gandia (eBook / Travel Guide)

 

MARINA ALTA & GANDIA

What if you were only seeing the surface of a place that holds centuries of power and devotion beneath it?

Marina Alta & Gandia invites you into the hidden depth of Gandia and its surrounding landscapes, where rural life and ducal grandeur coexist.

This is not just a guide. It is a way of seeing the region anew.

[eBook / Travel Guide - 5,00 €]

The Lost Altarpiece of San Bartolomé, Jávea (1741–1936)


Located in the church of San Bartolomé Church in Jávea, the altarpiece, completed in 1741 and destroyed in 1936 during the upheavals of the Spanish Civil War, was a notable example of Spanish High Baroque religious art. 

JÁVEA - Historical Stories of Prominent People & Places (eBook / anthology)

 

DISCOVER THE HIDDEN STORIES OF JÁVEA

Walk through Jávea again, and nothing will look the same.

This anthology uncovers the hidden layers of Jávea, where Roman history, lost monuments, mysterious ships, and encounters involving Joaquín Sorolla reveal a deeper story beneath the surface.

Because Jávea’s true identity lives in what most people never notice.

[ eBook / Anthology- 4,00 €]

Gothic Glory of Javea (eBook - Architecture Guide)


GOTHIC GLORY JÁVEA

Every stone in Jávea holds a trace of its past.

This architectural history guide uncovers the evolution of Jávea, from its early land and settlement history to the creation of the Church of San Bartolomé and its Gothic heart.

A story of structure, faith, and time shaped into the Old Town we see today.

[ eBook - 5,00 €]

Extraordinary Reliquaries of Gandia


The next time you walk through the Santa Clara Museum of Gandia, do not pass these figures by. Look closely. They are rare survivors of a pivotal era, quietly telling the story of Gandia’s place at the heart of Renaissance faith and power.

Gold, Trade, and Identity: A 17th-Century Moretto Pendant in the Museum of Gandia


This exquisite pendant, now held in the Museum of Gandia, is a striking example of early modern European goldsmithing, dating to around 1600–1625 and attributed to an anonymous Spanish or Venetian workshop. Carved from dark hardwood—likely ebony—and mounted in cast and enameled gold, the piece is further enriched with pearls, crystal, and colored glass, creating a jewel that is both visually commanding and technically refined.

Joaquín Sorolla Exhibition at the Fundación Bancaja, Valencia

Recently, I had the great pleasure of visiting the Joaquín Sorolla exhibition at the Fundación Bancaja in Valencia with nine of my students. It was a truly remarkable experience. For me, it was especially thrilling to encounter several paintings that have long remained in the Sorolla family’s private collection, works that earned recognition and awards in academic exhibitions not only in Spain but across Europe and the United States.

MASKS OF THE YOUNG PICASSO


I AM STRUCK by the composition and spatial distancing of the characters in Picasso’s 1900 painting, "Pierrot and Colombina", which creates an interplay that seems to mirror his own sense of being an outsider. Pierrot and Colombina, the central figures in this work, are not inventions of Picasso’s imagination but rather theatrical archetypes from the Italian Commedia dell’Arte, which migrated across Europe and became immensely popular in Paris by the late 19th century.