DECORATIVE AND DISTINCTLY HISPANIC IN SUECA


One of the most original, eclectic and stylish architectural genres of late 19th century Spanish Modernism is the decorative and distinctively Spanish "Neomudéjar" style. The use of bricks as the main constructive element gives this architectural method its versatility and the power to be beautiful. Let us take a look...

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SOROLLA'S GREATEST CHALLENGE WAS FACING THE LIGHT OF NATURE

Although outdoor painting was very popular in Sorolla's day, it was only after the turn of the century that he really became addicted to it. Why was painting outdoors so exciting and risky for Sorolla? But also, why was light so important in general?  Do you want to understand more? 

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IMPRESSIVE SAN MIGUEL STANDS PROUD AT FINE ARTS MUSEUM OF VALENCIA

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The Valencia Fine Arts Museum houses some of the most important paintings in Spanish history. As soon as you enter the main gallery, a monumental painting by San Miguel Arcángel takes your breath away.

This work of art has been in the museum's collections for a long time and has been seen by many generations of Valencians and foreigners. Because of its size, it is very captivating and immediately grabs your attention. Let us take a closer look...

Article by Karla Darocas, Hons. B. A. Fine Arts (KarlaDarocas.com)

Saint Lucia: Early Christian Martyr or Valencian Fashion Model?


In the Fine Arts Museum of Valencia you will find this magnificent representation of one of the most interesting virgin saints of the biblical world.

This Lucía de Siracusa, however, is a jewel of the Valencian Renaissance and shows all her devotion in a wonderfully embroidered silk mantle.

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JUAN DE RIBERA * ARCHITECT OF EVICTION


Juan de Ribera (b1532-d1611) was the Archbishop and Viceroy of Valencia.

He used all his civil and religious power to pressure Philip III to expel the Moors, which was accomplished in 1609.

Ribera despised the Moriscos as heretics and traitors, a dislike he shared with much of the Christian population of Valencia. Let's take a Look... 

* Report by Karla Ingleton Darocas, Hons. B.A. (KarlaDarocas.com)

PONDER PROVINCIAL PRIDE FROM MEDIEVAL TO MODERN IN MURLA


Lovers of fortresses and architecture will enjoy a trip to the mountains of Marina Alta for a close-up look at a proudly preserved parish church that bears witness to a precarious mediaeval past. Documents show that this castle/fortress became a Christian parish church in 1317.

The architectural structures of Murla range from mediaeval to modern and the historical past of the place is marked by cultural and structural grievances. All this makes Murla a very interesting place to visit. Let us take a look...

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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)