The painter José Aparicio. 1770-1838

UNTIL SUNDAY 12/6
BB.AA MUSEUM. Pius V, 9

First individual exhibition dedicated to the Alicante artist José Aparicio Inglada, who would become one of the most prominent painters at the court of Ferdinand VII, politically contemptible monarch who, However, showed interest in the arts (founded the Prado museum on 1819). On the one hand, the figure of Inglada has been obscured by the powerful light of other Valencian painters (there is life beyond Sorolla), on the other, she was reviled for many decades for her association with the absolutist monarch and for her huge laudatory paintings dedicated to royal propaganda. To tear down those prejudicial walls and put the focus on artistic quality comes this one shows that he discovers important findings about the most important Alicante artist of the first decades of the 19th century, like the fragmented canvas of "The landing of Ferdinand VII at the Port of Santa Maria". S.M.

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