SAN DIEGO, CA.- The
San Diego Museum of Art is the only U.S. museum to show From El Greco to Dal: Great Spanish Masters from the P閞ez Sim髇 Collection. This spectacular survey of Spanish art from the 16th century to the 1970s features 64 works drawn from one of the worlds finest private collections, on view from July 9 to November 6, 2011. From the golden age of Charles V and on through the modern period, this exhibition showcases such acclaimed masters of the Spanish school as El Greco, Ribera, Murillo, Goya, Sorolla, Picasso, Dal and Mir.
Spanning five centuries, this selection of works by some of the worlds most celebrated artists illustrates a splendid chapter in the history of Spanish art. Visitors to the exhibition are also invited to discover dazzling artists little-known in the U.S., such as the Romantic Manuel Barr髇 y Carrillo, or the Modernist Romero de Torres.
This exhibition proposes new perspectives on the story of Spanish art, considered both thematically and historically. An outstanding selection of old master paintings underscore the importance of religious piety and royal patronage from the 16th to the 18th century, including Jusepe de Riberas sensational Saint Jerome, Bartolom Murillos sublime Immaculate Conception, and Francisco de Goyas masterful Do馻 Mar韆 Teresa de Vallabriga y Rozas. The struggle between tradition and modernity is considered from the late-18th to the 20th century, featuring six works by Salvador Dal, among them his monumental Ascension of Christ, and the diptych Galas Christ, painted for his wife and muse in 1978. Monuments of painting, the masterpieces assembled for this exhibition are also a testament to a preeminent collectors enduring passion.
A native of Asturias, Spain, Juan Antonio P閞ez Sim髇 has made Mexico City his home. It is also home to his collection, begun in the 1970s, which now ranks among the greatest in the world. From El Greco to Dal: Great Spanish Masters from the P閞ez Sim髇 Collection, a choice selection from the outstanding works that comprise this stellar collection,premiered in Paris, at the Mus閑 Jacquemart-Andr, before traveling to the Mus閑 national des beaux-arts in Qu閎ec City.