Description
Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida 1863 – 1923 was a Spanish painter. Sorolla excelled in the painting of portraits, landscapes and monumental works of social and historical themes. His most typical works are characterized by a dexterous representation of the people and landscape under the bright sunlight of Spain and sunlit water.
Sorolla’s influence on some other Spanish painters, such as Alberto Pla y Rubio and Julio Romero de Torres was so noted that they are described as “sorollista”
After his death, Sorolla’s widow, Clotilde García del Castillo, left many of his paintings to the Spanish public. The paintings eventually formed the collection that is now known as the Museo Sorolla, which was the artist’s house in Madrid. The museum opened in 1932.
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