CLICK ON THUMBNAIL FOR LARGER PICTUREThe image size of this print is 28 X 30.
THE GARDEN by Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida.
Born 1863, Died 1923,
Spanish
Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida began to study painting at the age of fifteen in his native Valencia, Spain. At the age of eighteen, he went to Madrid, where he copied Old Master paintings in the Museo del Prado. Four years later, Sorolla won a grant to study painting in Rome; there he developed a distinct ability for depicting the effects of light.
When Sorolla returned to Madrid, his paintings were in great demand. The paintings he exhibited at the 1901 Exposition Universelle in Paris were very well received. Contributing to his international fame, the Hispanic Society of America commissioned him to paint decorative scenes for its library in New York City in 1911
A collection of Sorolla�s paintings were willed to the people of Spain by his widow and now are contained in the Museo Sorolla in Madrid.
This art print is new and in perfect condition. Published on a special paper. Direct from the original publisher. If you are familiar with art prints you will know I am offering a fine print at a surprisingly low wholesale price. Should you see shadows of letters in this picture be assured they are not on the print,just this jpg.
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