Colnaghi London was delighted to present an exhibition of museum-quality landscape paintings
by Spanish modern masters of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in the spring of
2021.
Spanish Modern Landscapes followed a successful introductory exhibition into the art of the
period, The Golden Age of Spanish Modern Art, in 2020. This second foray into the area focussed
on how these artists responded to the dramatic and varied Spanish landscape as subject matter,
depicting it in unique ways which pre-empted and reflected movements such as Realism,
Impressionism and Symbolism.
To realise this presentation, Colnaghi (est. 1760), collaborated once again with two of Barcelona’s
most influential and venerable galleries, Sala Parés (est. 1877) and Artur Ramon Art (est. 1911),
combining more than five hundred years of collective knowledge and experience. This exhibition
formed part of an ongoing strategic project by the trio to bring Spanish artists from the turn of the
20th century to wider public recognition, restoring the prestige of arguably one of the best schools
of painting in Europe.