The Spanish Wedding

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The Spanish Wedding is a celebrated 19th-century painting by Mariano Fortuny renowned for its detailed depiction of a lively aristocratic marriage ceremony in Spain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artist Mariano Fortuny NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Mariano Fortuny NERFINISHED
culture Spanish culture
depicts 19th-century Spanish society
Spanish aristocracy
Spanish traditional dress
altar
aristocratic marriage ceremony
bride
church interior
groom
luxurious costumes
musicians
priest
religious ceremony
social gathering
spectators
wedding
wedding guests
describedAs celebrated 19th-century painting
renowned for its detailed depiction of a lively aristocratic marriage ceremony in Spain
genre costume painting
genre painting
history painting
hasQuality celebrated
detailed
lively
inception 1870s
19th century
languageOfTitle Spanish
mainSubject Spanish wedding
marriage ceremony
movement Orientalism
Romanticism
notableFor careful rendering of fabrics
complex composition
depiction of social types
high level of detail
realistic lighting
rich color palette
vivid depiction of Spanish aristocratic life
originalTitle La Vicaría NERFINISHED
partOf 19th-century Spanish painting
titleInEnglish The Spanish Wedding NERFINISHED

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Mariano Fortuny notableWork The Spanish Wedding