Madrid - Sorolla Azulejos
by Nieves Nitta
Title
Madrid - Sorolla Azulejos
Artist
Nieves Nitta
Medium
Photograph - Watermark Will Not Appear On Print
Description
Colorful tile entrance to the Madrid studio of Spanish impressionist painter Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida, situated on the back of his home, now a popular museum that displays many of his works. The Hispanic Society of America in New York City is home to a very important collection of works by this artist. A major component of this museum is the Sorolla Room which was reinstalled in 2010. It displays The Provinces of Spain, 14 massive paintings commissioned by Archer Huntington that Sorolla created from 1911 to 1919. These magnificent paintings, totaling over 200 linear feet (61 m), ring the large room and depict scenes from each of the provinces of Spain (Wikipedia excerpt). Image protected by US and international copyright laws, not to be copied, manipulated, or used in any manner without prior written permission from the author, Nieves Nitta. Thanks for visiting!
Featured FAA group:
1) Images That Excite You! 9/21/2019
2) Photographic Camera Art! 9/23/2019
3) Arts Fantastic World 9/25/2019
4) No Place Like Home 2/17/2020
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April 2nd, 2014
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Comments (11)
Nieves Nitta
Thanks to the buyer in Cambridge, MA for selecting this image! The Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida museum in Madrid, once his family home, is such a magical place with many spots and interesting corners that reflect the artist's exquisite taste. Enjoy!
Nieves Nitta
Thank you for the 2/17/2020 feature in the No Place Like Home group, Jenny! Much appreciated!
Nieves Nitta
Feature of this work on 9/25/2019 in the Arts Fantastic World group much appreciated! Thanks for the honor Romuald!
Don Columbus
Congratulations Nieves, your work is Featured in "Photographic Camera Art" I invite you to place it in the group's "2019 Featured Image Archive" Discussion!! L/Tweet!
Nieves Nitta
Thanks for the feature in the FAA "Images That Excite You" group! Honor much appreciated John!