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Spain's 110 works encompass religious scenes and urban landscapes, bearing witness to the imperial era and social transformation.

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Spain's 110 works encompass religious scenes and urban landscapes, bearing witness to the imperial era and social transformation.

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Study for the Death of Lucano by José Garnelo y Alda, 1887

Study for the Death of Lucano

José Garnelo y Alda
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

This painting by José Garnelo y Alda depicts a dramatic scene from the life of Lucan, a Roman poet. It is a study for the Death of Lucano, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing intense emotional and historical moments.

The Cathedral of Burgos by Joaquín Sorolla, 1910

The Cathedral of Burgos

Joaquín Sorolla
Burgos,Spain
Unknown Movement

This painting by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida depicts the Cathedral of Burgos, a prominent Gothic structure. The artwork captures the grandeur of the cathedral's architecture, showcasing Sorolla's skill in architectural painting.

The palleter's cry by Joaquín Sorolla, 1884

The palleter's cry

Joaquín Sorolla
Valencia,Spain
Unknown Movement

The palleter's cry is a historical painting by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, depicting a scene of social commentary. The artwork captures the emotional intensity of a palleter, a worker who prepares pigments, as he expresses his grievances. Sorolla's mastery of light and color brings the moment to life, highlighting the struggles of laborers in late 19th-century Spain.

Tomada de Ceuta by Domingos Rebelo, 1945

Tomada de Ceuta

Domingos Rebelo
Ceuta,Spain
Unknown Movement

Tomada de Ceuta is a historical painting by Domingos Rebelo depicting the 1945 conquest of Ceuta, a strategic city in North Africa. The artwork captures the military and political significance of the event, showcasing the complex dynamics of the time.

Lucretia by Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1534

Lucretia

Lucas Cranach the Elder
Bilbao,Spain
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the story of Lucretia, a Roman noblewoman known for her virtue and tragic end. Created by Lucas Cranach the Elder in 1534, it is housed in the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum. The artwork captures the moment of Lucretia's suicide after being raped by the king's son, symbolizing themes of honor and moral integrity.

Carmona by George Edward Bonsor Saint Martin, 1895

Carmona

George Edward Bonsor Saint Martin
Unknown City,Spain
Unknown Movement

painting by George Edward Bonsor (Hispanic Society, A2114)

Boceto para La coronación de San Fernando by José Gutiérrez de la Vega, 1852

Boceto para La coronación de San Fernando

José Gutiérrez de la Vega
Córdoba,Spain
Unknown Movement

This painting by José Gutiérrez de la Vega depicts a historical scene related to Ferdinand III of Castille. It is a sketch for the larger work 'La coronación de San Fernando', showcasing the artist's skill in capturing historical and religious themes.

Interior Courtyard, Seville by Manuel García y Rodríguez, 1920

Interior Courtyard, Seville

Manuel García y Rodríguez
Seville,Spain
Unknown Movement

This painting by Manuel García y Rodríguez captures the intricate details of an interior courtyard in Seville, showcasing the architectural beauty and historical ambiance of the city. Created around 1920, it reflects the artist's skill in depicting the interplay of light and space within the traditional Spanish courtyard setting.

Guillaume-Raymond Moncada visiting the King of Aragon possibly Charles by Luigi Primo, 1663

Guillaume-Raymond Moncada visiting the King of Aragon possibly Charles

Luigi Primo
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Luigi Primo and Jan van Kessel (I) depicts a scene of a visit between Guillaume-Raymond Moncada and the King of Aragon, possibly Charles. The artwork captures the formal interaction between the two figures, likely highlighting their political or diplomatic relationship. The detailed composition and period attire suggest a 17th-century setting, aligning with the painting's creation date of 1663.

Origin of the Barcelona county coat by Claudi Lorenzale, 1843

Origin of the Barcelona county coat

Claudi Lorenzale
Barcelona,Spain
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Claudi Lorenzale depicts the origins of the coat of arms of the County of Barcelona. Created in 1843, it provides insight into the heraldic history and cultural heritage of the region.

The Death of Daoiz Y Velarde by José Nin y Tudó, 1876

The Death of Daoiz Y Velarde

José Nin y Tudó
Barcelona,Spain
Unknown Movement

The Death of Daoiz Y Velarde is a historical painting by José Nin y Tudó, created in 1876. It depicts the tragic event of Daoiz Y Velarde's death, likely focusing on the emotional and dramatic aspects of the scene. The artwork is part of the historical genre, reflecting the social and cultural context of its time.

Julio César en Cádiz by José Morillo Ferradas, 1894

Julio César en Cádiz

José Morillo Ferradas
Cádiz,Spain
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by José Morillo Ferradas depicts the Roman general Julius Caesar during his time in Cádiz, Spain. The artwork captures the historical moment with a focus on Caesar's presence in the city, likely during his military campaigns in the Iberian Peninsula. The painting is an example of 19th-century historical art, reflecting the fascination with ancient Roman themes in European painting.

Aesop and Menippus by Francisco Goya, 1778

Aesop and Menippus

Francisco Goya
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

Aesop and Menippus is a painting by Francisco Goya created in 1778. The work depicts a scene from ancient Greek mythology, illustrating the interaction between Aesop, a famous storyteller, and Menippus, a philosopher. The painting is known for its historical and mythological themes, characteristic of Goya's early style.

Conquest of Ager and Siege of Lleida by Sauveur Lecomte, 1690

Conquest of Ager and Siege of Lleida

Sauveur Lecomte
Lleida,Spain
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Sauveur Lecomte depicts the conquest of Ager and the siege of Lleida, showcasing military scenes with soldiers, tents, drums, horses, rifles, and swords. The composition includes elements like a tree, chapel, and ramparts, reflecting the strategic and chaotic nature of the battle.

The Third of May 1808 by Francisco Goya, 1814

The Third of May 1808

Francisco Goya
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

The Third of May 1808 depicts the execution of Spanish civilians by French soldiers during the Peninsular War. The painting shows a group of civilians, including a man in the foreground with his hands raised, being shot by a firing squad. It is part of a pair with The Second of May 1808, both commissioned by Spain's provisional government to commemorate resistance against Napoleon's occupation. The work is now housed in the Museo del Prado in Madrid, Spain.

Rocroi, el último tercio by Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau, 2011

Rocroi, el último tercio

Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau
Barcelona,Spain
Unknown Movement

Rocroi, el último tercio is a painting by Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau that depicts the Battle of Rocroi, a significant event in the Thirty Years' War. The artwork captures the dramatic moments of the battle, highlighting the historical and military significance of the event.

The Surrender of Breda by Diego Velázquez, 1634

The Surrender of Breda

Diego Velázquez
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

La rendición de Breda is a painting by the Spanish Golden Age painter Diego Velázquez. He painted it during the years 1634 and 1635, inspired by his visit to Italy with Ambrogio Spinola, the Genoese-born Spanish general who conquered Breda on June 5, 1625. The painting depicts the exchange of the key of Breda from the Dutch to the Spanish.

El Cadáver de Hernando de Soto Es Arrojado Al Río Misisipí by Rafael Monleón, 0

El Cadáver de Hernando de Soto Es Arrojado Al Río Misisipí

Rafael Monleón
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Rafael Monleón depicts the scene of Hernando de Soto's corpse being thrown into the Mississippi River. The artwork captures the somber moment from the 1542 expedition, reflecting the historical context of Spanish exploration in North America.

Desembarcament de Francesc I al port de València by Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench, 1876

Desembarcament de Francesc I al port de València

Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench
Valencia,Spain
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench depicts the disembarkation of King Francis I at the port of Valencia in 1876. The artwork captures the grandeur of the event, showcasing the historical significance of the moment.

Jeanne la Folle, reine de Castille by Raymond Monvoisin, 1833

Jeanne la Folle, reine de Castille

Raymond Monvoisin
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

This historical painting depicts Juana I of Castile, also known as Jeanne la Folle, on her deathbed. The artwork captures the emotional intensity of her final moments, surrounded by family members, including her husband Philip I of Castile. Created by Pierre-Raymond Monvoisin in 1833, the painting is a poignant representation of the Spanish queen's tragic life and legacy.

The last communion of St Joseph of Calasanz by Francisco Goya, 1819

The last communion of St Joseph of Calasanz

Francisco Goya
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

The Last Communion of St Joseph of Calasanz is a historical painting by Francisco Goya created in 1819. It depicts St Joseph of Calasanz receiving the Eucharist, with a crowd of people surrounding him. The painting captures the solemnity of the moment, with the saint standing while the congregation kneels in reverence.

Esboós de la inauguració de l'Exposició Nacional de les Illes Filipines by Francisco Javier Amérigo y Aparici, 1887

Esboós de la inauguració de l'Exposició Nacional de les Illes Filipines

Francisco Javier Amérigo y Aparici
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the inauguration of the National Exhibition of the Philippine Islands, showcasing the event's grandeur and the presence of indigenous people. It highlights the cultural and historical significance of the exhibition, which took place in 1887. The artwork captures the atmosphere of the Crystal Palace, where the event was held, and features Queen Regent Maria Cristina among other notable figures.

Night in Girona by Prudenci Bertrana, 1917

Night in Girona

Prudenci Bertrana
Girona,Spain
Unknown Movement

Night in Girona depicts the city of Girona under moonlight, showcasing its historic architecture and urban landscape. The painting captures the serene atmosphere of the city at night, with the moonlight casting a soft glow on the multi-story buildings and streets.

Juan de Austria's presentation to Emperor Carlos V in Yuste by Eduardo Rosales, 1869

Juan de Austria's presentation to Emperor Carlos V in Yuste

Eduardo Rosales
Salamanca,Spain
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Eduardo Rosales depicts the presentation of Juan de Austria to Emperor Carlos V at the Monastery of Yuste. The scene captures a moment of royal ceremony and historical significance, showcasing the grandeur of the Spanish court during the 16th century.

Louis d'Orleans shows his mistress by Eugène Delacroix, 1825

Louis d'Orleans shows his mistress

Eugène Delacroix
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

Louis d'Orléans Showing Off His Mistress is an oil painting on canvas produced in 1825–1826 by the French artist Eugène Delacroix. It depicts Louis I, Duke of Orléans, his chamberlain Albert Le Flamenc, and Mariette d'Enghien, who was both Le Flamenc's wife and the Duke's mistress. The painting draws on historical accounts from Prosper de Barante and Brantôme, showing strong influence from Rubens, Titian, and Richard Parkes Bonington. It is currently housed in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid.

Death of Cleopatra by Alessandro Turchi, 1640

Death of Cleopatra

Alessandro Turchi
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

Alessandro Turchi's painting depicts the dramatic moment of Cleopatra's suicide, showing her lying on a bed with a snake bite wound, surrounded by Roman soldiers and attendants. The composition captures the anguish and tragedy of her final moments, with detailed attention to the historical setting and the emotional expressions of the figures involved.

The rest of haymakers by Jean-François Millet, 1848

The rest of haymakers

Jean-François Millet
Barcelona,Spain
Unknown Movement

The Rest of the Haymakers is a 1848 painting by Jean-François Millet depicting a group of peasants resting in a field during the summer. The work is a classic example of Millet's rural genre paintings, capturing the simplicity and hard work of peasant life. The painting showcases the artist's ability to convey the dignity and resilience of rural laborers through its realistic portrayal and warm, earthy tones.

Guernica by Pablo Picasso, 1937

Guernica

Pablo Picasso
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

Guernica is a large 1937 oil painting by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. It is one of his best-known works, regarded by many art critics as the most moving and powerful anti-war painting in history. It is exhibited in the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid.

View of the Alcázar Real and the Segovia bridge surroundings by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/601b2d4680dfa8cfb8a11eda3e59c2ac, 1670

View of the Alcázar Real and the Segovia bridge surroundings

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/601b2d4680dfa8cfb8a11eda3e59c2ac
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a panoramic view of the Royal Alcazar of Madrid and the surrounding area of the Segovia Bridge. It showcases the historical architecture of the Alcazar and the bustling streets near the bridge, capturing the essence of Madrid's urban landscape during the 17th century.

Entrada de Roger de Flor en Constantinopla by José Moreno Carbonero, 1888

Entrada de Roger de Flor en Constantinopla

José Moreno Carbonero
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by José Moreno Carbonero depicts the entry of Roger de Flor into Constantinople. The scene captures the significant historical event during the 14th century, showcasing the political and military tensions of the time. The artwork is set against the iconic backdrop of the Hagia Sophia, emphasizing the grandeur and complexity of the moment.

Saint Thomas of Villanova Giving Alms by Mateo Cerezo, 1650

Saint Thomas of Villanova Giving Alms

Mateo Cerezo
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Saint Thomas of Villanova, a Spanish archbishop and saint, distributing alms to the poor. It showcases his commitment to poverty and charity, inspired by the teachings of Augustine of Hippo. The scene includes symbolic elements such as a crown, lily, and angel, reflecting his spiritual significance. The artwork is attributed to the Spanish painter Mateo Cerezo, created around 1650.

Saint Bonaventure Receiving Communion from the Hands of an Angel by Francisco Herrera the Elder, 1628

Saint Bonaventure Receiving Communion from the Hands of an Angel

Francisco Herrera the Elder
Seville,Spain
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Saint Bonaventure receiving communion from an angel. The scene is set in a religious context, with the saint portrayed in a moment of spiritual significance. The artwork captures the solemnity of the moment, emphasizing the sacred nature of the communion. The composition highlights the interaction between the saint and the angel, showcasing the divine connection.

Allegory of Spanish State by Francisco Bayeu, 1763

Allegory of Spanish State

Francisco Bayeu
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

This painting by Francisco Bayeu y Subías depicts an allegorical representation of the Spanish state, likely symbolizing the political and cultural aspects of Spain during the 18th century. The artwork showcases Bayeu's skill in blending historical and symbolic elements to convey the essence of the Spanish monarchy and its state apparatus.

In Thermopylae by Juan José Zapater Rodríguez, 1887

In Thermopylae

Juan José Zapater Rodríguez
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Juan José Zapater Rodríguez depicts the Battle of Thermopylae, a pivotal event in ancient Greek history where a small Greek force, led by King Leonidas of Sparta, resisted the massive Persian army. The artwork captures the intense and dramatic moments of this legendary confrontation, emphasizing the bravery and sacrifice of the Greek warriors.

View of Madrid by Antonio Joli, 1762

View of Madrid

Antonio Joli
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antonio Joli depicts a panoramic view of Madrid, showcasing the city's architecture and the Manzanares River, which flows through the city. The artwork captures the essence of 18th-century Madrid, reflecting the urban landscape and natural elements that defined the area during that period.

Carlos III leaving the Port of Naples, as Seen from the Sea by Antonio Joli, 1759

Carlos III leaving the Port of Naples, as Seen from the Sea

Antonio Joli
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Antonio Joli depicts King Carlos III departing from the port of Naples, as viewed from the sea. It is housed in the Museo del Prado and captures a moment of royal procession, likely showcasing the grandeur of the Spanish monarchy during the 18th century.

Carlos III leaving the Port of Naples, as Seen from the Land by Antonio Joli, 1759

Carlos III leaving the Port of Naples, as Seen from the Land

Antonio Joli
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

Charles III's Departure for Spain, Seen from the Land is a 1759 oil on canvas painting by Antonio Joli, showing Charles leaving Naples to be crowned king of Spain after the death of his two elder brothers. It and its pair Charles III's Departure for Spain, Seen from the Sea are now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid.

The Battle between Christians and Moors at El Sotillo by Francisco de Zurbarán, 1637

The Battle between Christians and Moors at El Sotillo

Francisco de Zurbarán
Jerez,Spain
Unknown Movement

The Battle between Christians and Moors at El Sotillo is a historical painting by Francisco de Zurbarán, created in 1637. It depicts a dramatic scene of conflict between Christian and Moorish forces, capturing the intensity of the battle with detailed figures and dynamic composition.

From Ávila by John Singer Sargent, 1903

From Ávila

John Singer Sargent
Ávila,Spain
Unknown Movement

This watercolor by John Singer Sargent depicts the Spanish town of Ávila, capturing its historic architecture and serene landscape. The painting showcases Sargent's skill in rendering light and texture, with a focus on the city's medieval walls and surrounding countryside.

Alameda de Apodaca (Street) in Cádiz by Anders Zorn, 1887

Alameda de Apodaca (Street) in Cádiz

Anders Zorn
Cádiz,Spain
Unknown Movement

This watercolor by Anders Zorn depicts Alameda de Apodaca, a tree-lined street in Cádiz, Spain. The scene includes a statue, a sea view, and a sailing ship, capturing the coastal atmosphere of the city.

Going to the Ball (San Martino) by J. M. W. Turner, 1846

Going to the Ball (San Martino)

J. M. W. Turner
Barcelona,Spain
Unknown Movement

Going to the Ball (San Martino) is a painting by J. M. W. Turner depicting a scene in Venice, likely showing a group of people heading to a ball. The artwork captures the luminous quality of daylight, with a focus on the interplay of light and the sky, characteristic of Turner's style.

Christopher Columbus and His Son at La Rábida by Eugène Delacroix, 1838

Christopher Columbus and His Son at La Rábida

Eugène Delacroix
Seville,Spain
Unknown Movement

This painting by Eugène Delacroix depicts Christopher Columbus and his son at La Rábida, a village in Spain. It is a historical painting that captures a significant moment in Columbus's life, showcasing his determination and the historical context of his voyages.

The Alhambra in Granada by Emile Vloors, 1901

The Alhambra in Granada

Emile Vloors
Granada,Spain
Unknown Movement

This painting by Emile Vloors captures the grandeur of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain. The artwork showcases the intricate architecture and serene beauty of the historic palace complex, reflecting Vloors' skill in depicting urban landscapes with detailed precision.

Stadsgezicht in Spanje, 1875 by François Bossuet, 1875

Stadsgezicht in Spanje, 1875

François Bossuet
Spain,Spain
Unknown Movement

This painting by François Antoine Bossuet depicts a cityscape in Spain, showcasing a bustling urban scene with elements such as boats, bridges, and churches. The composition includes a river, houses, mountains, and trees, capturing the essence of a vibrant city environment.

Battle of Somosierra. by Horace Vernet, 1816

Battle of Somosierra.

Horace Vernet
Madrid,Spain
Unknown Movement

The Battle of Somosierra is an 1816 history painting by the French artist Horace Vernet. It depicts the Battle of Somosierra fought on 30 November 1808 during the Peninsular War. The action saw the clearing of the last remnants of the Spanish Army defending Madrid from the Somosierra Pass, allowing the French Emperor Napoleon to advance and occupy the capital. This was accomplished by a charge of Polish light cavalry, ordered by Napoleon in the face of heavy fire, which led to the Poles being almost entirely wiped out with heavy casualties. Vernet shows the scene just after the charge with the bodies of soldiers and horses scattered across the battlefield, with the survivors in the foreground. In the distance on the left, Napoleon is shown riding away towards Madrid past the corpses that litter the ground.

Scene of War in Africa by Vicenç Miquel Pous, 1907

Scene of War in Africa

Vicenç Miquel Pous
Barcelona,Spain
Unknown Movement

Scene of War in Africa is a historical painting by Vicenç Miquel Pous depicting a battle scene from the Hispano-Moroccan War. The artwork captures the chaos and intensity of combat in North Africa, showcasing the conflict between Spanish forces and Moroccan tribes. Created in 1907, it provides a vivid portrayal of the historical events of that period.

La mort de Sèneca by Josep Casanovas Clerch, 1883

La mort de Sèneca

Josep Casanovas Clerch
Barcelona,Spain
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Josep Casanovas Clerch, created around 1883, depicts the dramatic moment of Seneca's death. The artwork captures the tragic scene of the philosopher's suicide as ordered by Emperor Nero, showcasing the emotional intensity and historical significance of the event.

La destrucció de Numància còpia d'Alejo Vera by Josep Casanovas Clerch, 1884

La destrucció de Numància còpia d'Alejo Vera

Josep Casanovas Clerch
Valencia,Spain
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Siege of Numantia, a significant event in ancient history. Created by Josep Casanovas Clerch around 1884, it captures the dramatic moment of the destruction of the Numantian city, likely illustrating the aftermath of the Roman conquest. The artwork is a copy based on Alejo Vera's work, reflecting the historical and cultural importance of the event.

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