Tours
Précieux style and naturalist Painting
An interest in everyday subjects and landscape persisted in the second half of the 19th century but artists now adopted a new approach to these themes. Spanish painting became colourful, freer and spontaneous while achieving high technical levels. Particularly in the case of landscape, painters aimed to take nature as their direct model, with the result that plein air painting and realism modernised Spanish art at this period.
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José Benlliure Gil
The Carnival in Rome
1881 -
José Benlliure Gil
The Flower Market
s.f. -
Mariano Fortuny Marsal
North African Landscape
c. 1862 -
Mariano Fortuny Marsal
Bullfight. Wounded Picador
c. 1867 -
José Gallegos y Arnosa
Choir Boys
c. 1885-1890 -
José Gallegos y Arnosa
Rumours
1893 -
José García Ramos
Leaving the Masked Ball
1905 -
Manuel García Rodríguez
First Atrium of Santa Paula Convent, Seville
c.1920-1925