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The Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection, available free of charge to the Museo Carmen Thyssen Malaga, offers a rich set of extraordinary coherence, which starts with a series of pieces of old masters, most notably the Santa Marina de Zurbarán, and continues with a series of chapters that establish a strong history of gender who starred in the nineteenth century Spanish painting, with special attention to the Andalusian painting. The romantic landscape, represented by the works of Genaro Villamil and Manuel Barrón Pérez, evolving into the Andalusian genre painting of the Dominguez Becquer and Manuel Cabral Aguado Bejarano.
Attention to the most authentic Spanish customs transformed over the nineteenth century: the manners gave way to the precious painting, guided by Maria Fortuny, in the same way that the genre of landscape is developed from Romanticism to Realism . Finally, the works of Darius Regoyos, Joaquin Sorolla, Hermen Anglada Camarasa i, Ignacio Zuloaga Francisco Iturrino or Spanish art exemplify how the end of the century clearly integrated in the international circuit, being the culmination of the rich and extensive tour that draws collection.
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3 reviews about Carmen Thyssen Museum Malaga
A very good collection, well worth a visit. The Seascapes were especially impressive - a pity no reproductions available. Although advertised, the snack bar was not open, but nearby pavement cafes were fine.
Ken Joy | 11/07/11
No soy un apasionado del costumbrismo, pero he de admitir que ente museo me ha impresionado.
Javier | 08/31/11
I'm going to Malaga during Easter and I will for sure visit this new museum. It looks amazingly interesting! Thanks
Susan Hill | 04/11/11