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JOAQUIN SOROLLA Y BASTIDA (1863– )

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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 434 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JOAQUIN SOROLLA Y BASTIDA (1863– )  ,

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Spanish painter, was born in Valencia, and received his
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art
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education first in his native
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town and under F . Pradilla, and then in Italy and Paris . His first striking success he achieved with " Another Margaret," which was awarded a gold medal in
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Madrid and was bought for the St Louis Gallery . He soon rose to general fame and became the acknowledged head of the
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modern Spanish school of
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painting . His picture of the " Fishermen's Return " was much admired at the Paris
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Salon and was acquired by the state for the Luxembourg Museum . His exhibit at the Paris Universal Exposition of 1900 won him a medal of honour and his nomination as Knight of the Legion of Honour . A
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special
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exhibition of his works—figure subjects, landscapes and portraits—at the Georges Petit Gallery in Paris in 1906 eclipsed all his earlier successes and led to his appointment as Officer of the Legion of Honour . He is represented at the Berlin
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National Gallery, at the Venice and Madrid Museums, and in many private collections in
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Europe and
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America, especially in Buenos Aires . He painted portraits of King
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Alphonso and Queen Victoria
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Eugenie of Spain, and a magnificent portrait
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group of the
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family of Don Aurelian de Beruete . Three of his
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works were shown in
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London at the Spanish Exhibition,
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Guildhall, 19o1 .

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