The Meadows Museum in Dallas, presents Sorolla and America an exhibition on view December 13, 2013 – April 19, 2014, which will explore for the first time Joaquín Sorolla’s unique relationship with the United States in the early twentieth century.

More than one hundred works will be presented, including paintings, oil sketches, and drawings. A complete range of the different subjects including social themes, landscapes, beach scenes, portraits, and historical matters, will provide an understanding of Sorolla’s work. The role of key collectors and supporters, such as Archer Huntington and Thomas Fortune Ryan, will also be featured.
The exhibition includes a significant number of works from The Hispanic Society of America, which has been a major supporter of the project and whose generosity has been critical to its success. Following the Dallas venue, the exhibition is scheduled to travel to The San Diego Museum of Art (May 30-August 26, 2014) and Fundación MAPFRE in Madrid (September 23, 2014-January 11, 2015).
Meadows Museum, 5900 Bishop Blvd., Dallas, TX 75205, P.O. Box 750357, Dallas, TX 75275-0357 214.768.2516