There are 47 pieces of the exhibition curated by Helena Alonso in this new cultural offer in Seville. The woman is the protagonist of the 47 paintings that can be seen from this Wednesday in the Unicaja Foundation In sevilla. Under the title of “Women, between Renoir and Sorolla”, the authors bet on putting women in value, thus provoking the history of women and social change. Among the artists stands out Renoir, Joaquín Sorolla or Ramón Casas, as well as Anglada Camarasa or Santiago Rusiñol. The curator highlights social development and when there were few female artists or protagonists. They were part of the artistic elite. Among those present have been Elena Durella and Jorge Campins, vice president and patron of the Daurel foundation.
From this March 4, you will be able to know these first-rate pictorial works. Admission will be free from Monday to Friday from 9 am to 2 pm and from 4 pm to 8 pm; and on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For the president of the Unicaja Foundation, Braulio Medel, It is a matter of priority strategic lines of said entity, and which aims to promote and bring culture closer to society.
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