El Greco to Goya: Spanish Masterpieces from the Bowes Museum

Nice little exhibition at the Wallace Collection of Spanish pictures from the Bowes Museum.

The Bowes Collection is celebrating its 125th anniversary and has a fine collection of Spanish pictures bought from a Spanish courtier. This small loan show formed a perfect example of the main Spanish painters and styles from the mid-16th to early 19th century in just 13 pictures.

El Greco was represented by one of thirteen versions of the Tears of St Peter and Goya by a lovely small picture of the interior of a prison and a wonderful portrait of a poet with a fine wise face. There were also lovely still lives and great dramatic post Council of Trent religious pictures.

I loved a painting of a Carmelite monk, possibly St Agabus, by Juan Bautista Maino, a handsome, bearded face painted in beautiful detail and holding a church.

Closes on 7 January 2018.

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