"The Painter's Children in the Japanese Room" fan Fortuny y Marsal, Mariano 1770 €20.00 Polished pear wood. 27 cm (sitck). Made in Spain. One of Mariano Fortuny's most fascinating works, The Painter's Children in the Japanese Room (1874) is a synthesis of Japanese art and Western drawing that remained unfinished at his death. This beautiful fan depicts the two butterflies perched on the branches of pine and plum trees behind the little girl. Add to basket
"The Garden of the Fortuny Residence" toiletry bag Fortuny y Marsal, Mariano y Madrazo y Garreta, Raimundo de 10987 €20.00 Polyester; metal zip. 26 x 14 cm. Mariano Fortuny lived in a house at the foot of the Alhambra in Granada between 1870 and 1872. It was there that he began the painting The Garden of the Fortuny Residence, completed after his death by his great friend and brother-in-law Raimundo de Madrazo in 1877, who introduced into it the figure of his sister Cecilia,... Add to basket
"Amalia de Llano y Dotres, Countess of Vilches" magnetic bookmark Madrazo y Kuntz, Federico de 135 €2.00 11.7 x 4.3 cm. With this practical magnetic bookmark, which reproduces a detail of the exquisite portrait Amalia de Llano y Dotres, Countess of Vilches (1853) by Federico de Madrazo, you can easily return to the place where you interrupted a reading. Add to basket