"Dalí and the Spanish Baroque" au Salvador Dalí Museum (Floride)
Bartolomé Murillo, 1618-1682, Virgin of The Immaculate Conception, ca. 1670s. Oil on canvas, 220.5 cm x 127.5 cm. ©The Cleveland Museum of Art, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr., Fund (1959.189
ST. PETERSBURG, FL.- Dalí and the Spanish Baroque is on view at the Salvador Dalí Museum as the Museum enshrines a celebrated period in the history of Spanish art. Dalí and the Spanish Baroque, the Museum’s next major exhibition, is on display through June 24, 2007. Dalí and the Spanish Baroque showcases legendary paintings by seventeenth century masters of Spanish Court painting including Diego de Velázquez, Francisco de Zurbarán, Jusepe de Ribera, Bartolomé Murillo, Alonso Cano, Juan Sánchez Cotán and El Greco. The masterpieces, on loan from many of the world’s top institutions, will be situated throughout the Dalí Museum galleries alongside a large and revealing selection of works by Salvador Dalí from the Museum’s permanent collection, illustrating the profound influence these artists of the Spanish Baroque period had on Dalí, and by extension, on the history of modern art.
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