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From El Greco to Dal铆: The Great Spanish Masters - The P茅rez Sim贸n collection

Mar 12, 2010 - Aug 01, 2010
From 12 March to 1 August 2010, the Mus茅e Jacquemart-Andr茅 will host the exhibition 鈥淔rom El Greco to Dal铆: the great Spanish masters from the P茅rez Sim贸n collection鈥. Fifty masterpieces and more than twenty-five great masters, brought together through the sure and discerning taste of a great collector, present a remarkable overview of creative art in Spain over the last four hundred years.

A TRIBUTE TO SPANISH ART AT THE JACQUEMART-ANDRE MUSEUM
                                                                            
For the first time ever, the Mus茅e Jacquemart-Andr茅 presents a group of paintings never before exhibited in France. The exhibition brings together works from different periods and various artistic movements.  It offers a fascinating aesthetic and artistic journey.  Displaying these works side by side reveals the continuities and breaks with tradition that have marked the evolution of Spanish art.      
                       
The Golden Age of sacred painting
With the works of El Greco, Jos茅 de Ribera and Bartolom茅 Esteban Murillo, the visitor is taken to the heart of the different faces of Catholic Reformation art.  The artists, often influenced by mystical ideas, portrayed a world aspiring to celestial glory in striking chiaroscuro effects.  Tenebrism then gave way to the luminous paintings of Bartolom茅 Esteban Murillo, one of the Spanish Baroque masters, who left behind a great many followers in Seville.  This religious art was countered by a secular art dominated by the great court portraits and sensitivity of a Goya.                                                     
                         
An Hispanic art of portraiture and court life
Whilst being great collectors keen on Italian and Flemish art, the Spanish monarchs nonetheless commissioned Spanish artists to paint their portraits.  From Sanchez Coello to Goya, the artists seamlessly blended the portrayal of power with that of reality.

From the assertion of a national identity 鈥 The opposition to the Napoleonic occupation, the slow emergence of a modern state and Europe鈥檚 discovery of the riches of Spanish civilisation throughout the 19th century helped to establish the feeling of a strong national identity.  In large scenes from everyday life, this movement set out on canvas all the beauty of traditional costumes and scenes of rejoicing towns, developing too, a taste for intimate subjects, beach games, playing in gardens and family life. Joaquin Sorolla is the undisputed master of scenes portraying simple pleasures.  Vivid, strong, brilliant colours light his canvases.

鈥 to modernity
The transition to what we call 鈥渕odernity鈥 is always seen in terms of continuity and innovation.  The treatment of light has become the watchword of Sorolla鈥檚 heirs while colour has been influenced by French Impressionism. The exhibition finishes with those great Spanish masters who revolutionised Western art. Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, Joan Mir贸 and Salvador Dal铆 established dialogues between Cubism and Surrealism.  A rich selection of graphic and pictorial works by these artists offers a striking insight into this evolution up to and including Tapies.

JUAN ANTONIO P脡REZ SIM脫N, A DISCERNING COLLECTOR

A successful Mexican businessman of Spanish origin, born in Asturias in 1941, Juan Antonio P茅rez Sim贸n is a well-known figure in the collecting world.  Over a period of about ten years, his passion for art and taste for culture has led him to acquire a magnificent collection: paintings, sculptures, drawings, etchings, decorative objets d鈥檃rt and manuscripts together with a library of more than fifteen thousand books. This world famous collection is one of the most important in South America, both for its comprehensive character and the fame of the artists represented. Juan Antonio P茅rez Sim贸n talks about his artistic choices as an extension of his personality: 鈥I have built up a personal world that reflects what defines me and excites me. Anyone who, like me, does not have that wonderful gift of creating beauty through art, can console themselves by admiring works of art and enjoying the process of falling in love with them.鈥  A lover of all the European schools, the pictures presented at the Mus茅e Jacquemart-Andr茅 represent the Hispanic part of his collection, least familiar to the general public.   In order to enable the general public to appreciate the qualities of this incomparable collection, Juan Antonio P茅rez Sim贸n is currently planning a museum in Mexico, his adopted country.

From 12 March to 1 August 2010, the Mus茅e Jacquemart-Andr茅 will host the exhibition 鈥淔rom El Greco to Dal铆: the great Spanish masters from the P茅rez Sim贸n collection鈥. Fifty masterpieces and more than twenty-five great masters, brought together through the sure and discerning taste of a great collector, present a remarkable overview of creative art in Spain over the last four hundred years.

A TRIBUTE TO SPANISH ART AT THE JACQUEMART-ANDRE MUSEUM
                                                                            
For the first time ever, the Mus茅e Jacquemart-Andr茅 presents a group of paintings never before exhibited in France. The exhibition brings together works from different periods and various artistic movements.  It offers a fascinating aesthetic and artistic journey.  Displaying these works side by side reveals the continuities and breaks with tradition that have marked the evolution of Spanish art.      
                       
The Golden Age of sacred painting
With the works of El Greco, Jos茅 de Ribera and Bartolom茅 Esteban Murillo, the visitor is taken to the heart of the different faces of Catholic Reformation art.  The artists, often influenced by mystical ideas, portrayed a world aspiring to celestial glory in striking chiaroscuro effects.  Tenebrism then gave way to the luminous paintings of Bartolom茅 Esteban Murillo, one of the Spanish Baroque masters, who left behind a great many followers in Seville.  This religious art was countered by a secular art dominated by the great court portraits and sensitivity of a Goya.                                                     
                         
An Hispanic art of portraiture and court life
Whilst being great collectors keen on Italian and Flemish art, the Spanish monarchs nonetheless commissioned Spanish artists to paint their portraits.  From Sanchez Coello to Goya, the artists seamlessly blended the portrayal of power with that of reality.

From the assertion of a national identity 鈥 The opposition to the Napoleonic occupation, the slow emergence of a modern state and Europe鈥檚 discovery of the riches of Spanish civilisation throughout the 19th century helped to establish the feeling of a strong national identity.  In large scenes from everyday life, this movement set out on canvas all the beauty of traditional costumes and scenes of rejoicing towns, developing too, a taste for intimate subjects, beach games, playing in gardens and family life. Joaquin Sorolla is the undisputed master of scenes portraying simple pleasures.  Vivid, strong, brilliant colours light his canvases.

鈥 to modernity
The transition to what we call 鈥渕odernity鈥 is always seen in terms of continuity and innovation.  The treatment of light has become the watchword of Sorolla鈥檚 heirs while colour has been influenced by French Impressionism. The exhibition finishes with those great Spanish masters who revolutionised Western art. Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, Joan Mir贸 and Salvador Dal铆 established dialogues between Cubism and Surrealism.  A rich selection of graphic and pictorial works by these artists offers a striking insight into this evolution up to and including Tapies.

JUAN ANTONIO P脡REZ SIM脫N, A DISCERNING COLLECTOR

A successful Mexican businessman of Spanish origin, born in Asturias in 1941, Juan Antonio P茅rez Sim贸n is a well-known figure in the collecting world.  Over a period of about ten years, his passion for art and taste for culture has led him to acquire a magnificent collection: paintings, sculptures, drawings, etchings, decorative objets d鈥檃rt and manuscripts together with a library of more than fifteen thousand books. This world famous collection is one of the most important in South America, both for its comprehensive character and the fame of the artists represented. Juan Antonio P茅rez Sim贸n talks about his artistic choices as an extension of his personality: 鈥I have built up a personal world that reflects what defines me and excites me. Anyone who, like me, does not have that wonderful gift of creating beauty through art, can console themselves by admiring works of art and enjoying the process of falling in love with them.鈥  A lover of all the European schools, the pictures presented at the Mus茅e Jacquemart-Andr茅 represent the Hispanic part of his collection, least familiar to the general public.   In order to enable the general public to appreciate the qualities of this incomparable collection, Juan Antonio P茅rez Sim贸n is currently planning a museum in Mexico, his adopted country.

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