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Sorolla Museum

Progress and Misery


The painter was also a chronicler of early 20th-century Spanish society.
Sorolla In addition to portraying many of the intellectuals, aristocrats and
Museum politicians of his time, Sorolla used his paintings to show the different
Today the house that was built by painter Joaquín Sorolla in the ways of life in Spain. Particularly evocative in this regard are paintings
Chamberí neighbourhood is a museum that houses many of his like Doctor Simarro at His Laboratory, which applauds the development
masterpieces. The Valencian artist, who achieved great success of Spanish science in the so-called Silver Age, and White Slave Trade, an
in the early 20th century with his marinas, gardens and typical example of the thread of social concern that so o!en runs through the
Spanish characters, developed a special technique to capture artist’s oeuvre.
light on water and foliage.
General Martínez
Campos, 37

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Tuesday to Saturday
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1. Walk on the Beach. 1909
Joaquín Sorolla
© Sorolla Museum Foundation
2. Lagartera Bride. 1912
Joaquín Sorolla
3. Swimmers, Javea. 1905
Joaquín Sorolla
4. White Slave Trade. 1894
Joaquín Sorolla
© Sorolla Museum
1 Tiles
Marinas Spain The Andalusian-style
garden at Sorolla’s house
Beaches, on both the Mediterranean and the Cantabri- A!er receiving a commission to decorate the library
could be the starting point of a
an coasts, are a recurring theme in Sorolla’s paintings, of the Hispanic Society of America in New York with
tour of the city’s most interesting
from quintessential folk scenes depicting fishermen Spanish themes, Sorolla travelled around the country tiles. Very nearby is the tiled tunnel
to paintings of summer holidaymakers under umbrel- looking for typical characters, picturesque landscapes of Andén 0 (Platform Zero), a
las that shelter them from the sun. If you look care- and secret gardens – like the one at his house in Madrid, former station on Madrid’s
fully you’ll see a surprising number of colours used to which he painted on several occasions. He thus became metro line, which began to
reproduce wet sand and skin. Walk on the Beach, with one of Spain’s best cultural ambassadors to the USA operate in 1919.
its powerful low-angle view that frames the figures during the reign of Alfonso XIII. Outstanding works
below the line of the horizon, and Swimmers, Javea, include Lagartera Bride and the paintings of views of
which depicts the body’s movement through the the mountains and courtyards of the Alhambra. Sorolla
water, are two of the artist’s masterpieces. also collected typical ceramics and historic furniture,
30 which are now part of the museum’s collection. 31
House Museums
In addition to the large
collections of paintings,
there are other museums in
old mansions which boast
extraordinary sets of exam-
ples of the sumptuary arts.
The “Five Museums. Anoth-
er Madrid” pass includes
admission to the Lázaro
Galdiano Museum, Sorolla
Museum, National Museum
of Decorative Arts, Cerralbo
Museum and Museum of
Romanticism.

Study in the Museum of Romanticism


Photo by Javier Rodriguez

32 33
1. Prado Museum
2. Thyssen-Bornemisza CULTURAL
Museum
3. Reina Sofía Museum CALENDAR
4. Royal Palace
5. San Fernando Royal
Academy of Fine Arts
A date with art
6. National Archaeological
Museum
7. Lázaro Galdiano Museum
8. Sorolla Museum
9. National Museum of
Decorative Arts
10. National Museum of
Romanticism
11. Cerralbo Museum

Art Week PHotoEspaña Architecture Week


February June, July and August October
Over one week the city hosts Museums, galleries and Among other activities, the
various art fairs in connection cultural centres take part COAM Foundation organises
with ARCOmadrid, which draws in this photography and guided tours of the city’s
the world’s best galleries to visual arts festival, with most interesting buildings.
Feria de Madrid every year. dozens of exhibitions held
all around Madrid.

Museum Night Apertura Feriarte


May September November
In honour of International After the summer, the season This meeting place for
Museum Day, held around kicks off in September with an auctioneers, antiques dealers
18 May, on this night many open weekend organised by and art galleries is distinguished
of the city’s cultural centres art galleries, which welcome by the extremely high quality
extend their opening hours visitors with a few bites to eat. of the pieces exhibited. The
and hold special activities. furniture and collectors’
items are particularly fine.

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