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| Top Ten 1 Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales 2 Museo de América 3 Museo Lázaro Galdiano 4 Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía 5 Museo Sorolla 6 Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza 7 Palacio Real 8 Parque del Retiro 9 Plaza Mayor 10 El Prado |
5 Museo Sorolla
A well-furnished mansion, a fine art gallery and a painter's studio all in one: the home of Joaquín Sorolla (1863-1923) is a gem. With its Moorish gardens and trickling fountains, the atmosphere at the Museo Sorolla is a total contrast to the formality and grandeur of Madrid's major museums. Born in Valencia, Sorolla worked in Paris and Rome before becoming the darling of European and American high society. Often labelled 'the Spanish Impressionist', Sorolla had no connection with that movement. Passionate about Spain and things Spanish, his treatment of sharp light and heavy shade was both individual and highly accomplished. While he lived in Madrid (1910-23), his large paintings, with their bold and lively brushwork of people in sun-dappled landscapes, were in great demand. In the first room you see the romantic side of Sorolla. His studies for a series for the Hispanic Society of New York include a bagpiper and a Don Quixote look-alike from La Mancha, complete with donkey and windmills. Walk through the second room with its jolly beach scenes to Sorolla's studio. Here, the soaring walls are covered in canvases, including several of his wife, Clotilde. His finest work is upstairs: note the portrait of Don Antonio García sitting in a rocking chair overlooking the beach and the large painting of four women taking a siesta. Don't miss Madre (1895), a simple scene of a tired mother and her new-born. In galleries on the ground floor (enter from the garden) is Sorolla's fine collection of antique Spanish pottery, as well as some lively sketches of Central Park, New York.Address: Paseo del General Martínez Campos 37 Phone: 91 310 15 84 Open: Tue-Sat 10-3, Sun, public hols 10-2 Restaurant: Plenty near by (Inexpensive) Bus: 5, 16, 61 Metro: Iglesia, Rubén Darío Accessible: None Admission: Cheap; free Sun Other: Museo Lázaro Galdiano Info: Calle del Duque de Medinaceli 2 Phone: 91 429 49 51 |
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