Sorolla y Bastida

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Sorolla y Bastida was a renowned Spanish painter of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, celebrated for his luminous, sun-drenched scenes and masterful use of light.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Impressionist painter
Spanish painter
human
painter
post‑Impressionist painter
awardReceived Grand Prix at the Exposition Universelle (1900)
countryOfCitizenship Spain
dateOfBirth 1863-02-27
dateOfDeath 1923-08-10
era early 20th century
late 19th century
familyName Bastida
Sorolla
fieldOfWork genre painting
painting
portrait painting
seascape painting
genre costumbrismo
landscape
portrait
seascape
givenName Joaquin
surface form: Joaquín
influencedBy Diego Velázquez
Francisco Goya
surface form: Francisco de Goya

Impressionism
surface form: French Impressionism
movement Impressionism
Luminism
Post-Impressionism
surface form: Post‑Impressionism
name Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida
nationality Spanish
notableExhibition Hispanic Society of America exhibition, New York, 1909
notableFor luminous depictions of Mediterranean light
masterful use of light
sun‑drenched beach scenes
notableWork La vuelta de la pesca
Niños en la playa
Paseo a orillas del mar
Paseo a orillas del mar
surface form: Paseo por la playa

Portrait of Dr. Simarro at the Microscope
Sad Inheritance!
The Horse’s Bath
The Provinces of Spain (Hispanic Society murals)
The White Boat
Trata de blancas
Vision of Spain
Walk on the Beach
occupation landscape painter
painter
portrait painter
placeOfBirth Kingdom of Spain
Valencia
placeOfDeath Madrid
residence Madrid
Valencia
sexOrGender male
spouse Clotilde García del Castillo
workLocation France
Spain
United States of America
surface form: United States

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Meadows Museum hasWorkBy Sorolla y Bastida