Their work and that of overlooked painters — among them Juan Sánchez Cotán, Gregorio Fernández, Juan Bautista Maino and Luis Tristán — formed the foundation for the great painters of
the Spanish Golden Age.
On loan from Auckland Castle, the works by
the Spanish Golden Age master Francisco de Zurbarán have never traveled outside Europe.
The groundbreaking exhibition The Sacred Made Real: Spanish Painting and Sculpture, 1600 - 1700, a landmark reappraisal of religious art from
the Spanish Golden Age, contains masterpieces created to shock the senses and stir the soul.
In the Migrant series, Vanessa Colareta, who was named Still Life Professional Photographer of the Year at the 2013 Sony World Photography Awards, reinterprets still life paintings of
the Spanish Golden Age from the Prado Museum collection to address female migration in Spain.
Murillo: The Self - Portraits is both the first, and only exhibition occurring in the United States, to mark the 400th anniversary of one of the most celebrated painters of
the Spanish Golden Age.
A rare opportunity to see together the two known self - portraits of one of the most celebrated painters of
the Spanish Golden Age.
«This year marks the 400th anniversary of the birth of one of the most celebrated painters of
the Spanish Golden Age, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617 — 1682).
Murillo: The Self - Portraits Murillo: The Self - Portraits is both the first, and only exhibition occurring in the United States, to mark the 400th anniversary of one of the most celebrated painters of
the Spanish Golden Age.
Diego Velázquez (1599 - 1660) was a painter in the court of Spain's Philip IV during
the Spanish Golden Age (Siglo de Oro), a period influenced by the Italian Renaissance, during which the arts flourished throughout the country.
The finished product is Gilliam's homage to Miguel de Cervantes»
Spanish Golden Age classic, «Don Quixote.»
Not exact matches
As the title figure in Elizabeth: The
Golden Age, dodging assassins, defending the Church of England against its enemies, and preparing to vanquish the
Spanish Armada, Blanchett is an actress of typhoon strength.
Cate Blanchett's big scene in «Elizabeth: The
Golden Age» has her rallying the British troops as they face the
Spanish invasion fleet.
Penélope Cruz stars in this frolicsome love letter to
Spanish cinema's
golden age from director Fernando Trueba.
The
Spanish Colonial Revival design was precedent setting for the island and served as a template for the cohesive feel that later defined Avalon during its
golden age of the 1930s.
Terra - cotta roofs, lush gardens, and
Spanish fountains around the exterior transport you to the
Golden Age of Tinseltown