- Joaquín
Sorolla y
Bastida (27
February 1863 – 10
August 1923) was a
Spanish painter.
Sorolla excelled in the
painting of portraits, landscapes, and monumental...
- The
Sorolla Museum (Spanish:
Museo Sorolla) is a single-artist
museum in Madrid, Spain,
devoted to the work and life of Joaquín
Sorolla and the members...
- Valèria
Sorolla (born 1997) is a
Spanish actress from Catalonia. Valèria
Sorolla was born in
Barcelona in 1997. She
began her
career in
musical theatre...
- Valencia-Joaquín
Sorolla railway station is a
railway station in Valencia, Spain,
opened in 2010.
Along with Estació del Nord, it is a city
centre terminus...
- del mar) is a 1909 oil-on-canvas
painting by the
Spanish painter Joaquín
Sorolla. It has a
height of 205 cm and a
width of 200 cm. and
shows the wife and...
- Joaquín
Sorolla García
Dressed in
White (Spanish: Joaquín
Sorolla García
vestido de blanco) is an oil-on-canvas
painting by the
Spanish artist Joaquín...
-
Elena Sorolla García (first name
often signed Helena; 12 July 1895 – 17
March 1975) was an
early 20th-century
Spanish sculptor and painter. She devoted...
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posted to Usenet: Giner-
Sorolla,
Roger (11
April 2006). "Crimes
Against Mimesis, Part 1".
Retrieved 17
December 2006. Giner-
Sorolla,
Roger (18
April 2006)...
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which sold.
Sorolla spent five
months in the
United States and
painted more than
twenty portraits. In 1911,
Huntington commissioned Sorolla to
paint 14...
- (Spanish: ¡Triste herencia!) is an 1899 oil
painting by
Spanish artist Joaquín
Sorolla. The
painting was held by
Episcopal Church of the
Ascension in New York...