Spirit & Splendor: El Greco, Velázquez, and the Hispanic Baroque
Type
Major Exhibition
The Hispanic Society Museum & Library is home to the most extensive collection of early modern Hispanic art and literature outside of Spain. Featuring selected highlights from this esteemed collection, Spirit & Splendor traces a 150-year history of Spanish painting that culminates with the Baroque, a style characterized by dramatic realism, opulence, and religious devotion.
Showcasing 57 works, the exhibition includes masterpieces by renowned artists like El Greco and Diego Velázquez, as well as by José de Páez and Melchor Pérez Holguín, painters who actively spread the Baroque aesthetic in Mexico and Peru, territories that at the time were under Spanish rule.
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Diego Velázquez, Camillo Astalli, Known as Cardinal Pamphili, circa 1650–1651, oil on canvas, The Hispanic Society of America, New York (photo: courtesy of The Hispanic Society of America, New York)
Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo, after Diego Velázquez, Copy of the Portrait of Juan de Pareja, circa 1656–1657, oil on canvas, The Hispanic Society of America, New York (photo: courtesy of The Hispanic Society of America, New York)
El Greco, Pietà, 1574–1576, oil on canvas, The Hispanic Society of America, New York (photo: courtesy of The Hispanic Society of America, New York)
El Greco, Saint Luke, circa 1590, oil on canvas, The Hispanic Society of America, New York (photo: courtesy of The Hispanic Society of America, New York)
Miguel de Pret, Still Life with Melon and Fowl, circa 1630, oil on canvas, The Hispanic Society of America, New York (photo: courtesy of The Hispanic Society of America, New York)
Anthonis Mor van Dashorst, Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, Third Duke of Alba, 1549, oil on canvas, The Hispanic Society of America, New York (photo: courtesy of The Hispanic Society of America, New York)
Nicolás de Correa, The Wedding at Cana, 1696, oil and mixed media on wood panel, inlaid with mother-of-pearl (nácar), The Hispanic Society of America, New York (photo: courtesy of The Hispanic Society of America, New York)
Melchor Pérez Holguín, Saint Peter of Alcántara and Saint Teresa, 1724, oil on canvas, The Hispanic Society of America, New York (photo: courtesy of The Hispanic Society of America, New York)
Sebastián López de Arteaga, Saint Michael Striking Down the Rebellious Angels, circa 1650–1652, oil on copper, The Hispanic Society of America, New York (photo: courtesy of The Hispanic Society of America, New York)
Fray Alonso López de Herrera, Virgin of the Immaculate Conception, 1640, oil on copper, The Hispanic Society of America, New York (photo: courtesy of The Hispanic Society of America, New York)
Diego Velázquez, Portrait of a Little Girl, 1638–42, oil on canvas, 20 ¼ x 16 in. The Hispanic Society of America, New York, NY
Credit
This exhibition was organized by The Hispanic Society of America, with support from The Museum Box.
This presentation is organized by Holly Borham, Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings and European Art and Rosario Granados, Marilynn Thoma Curator, Art of the Spanish Americas, Blanton Museum of Art