"Hollyhocks" glasses case Fortuny y Marsal, Mariano 8804 €9.00 8.5 x 18 cm. The mixture of colors and textures talentedly give shape in this beautiful case to the flowers of Hollyhocks (1872-1873), one of the paintings that the Museo Nacional del Prado conserves, where we can see the unmistakable style of Mariano Fortuny and Marshal. It is reproduced in detail in this beautiful case that will protect your glasses so... Add to basket
"Hollyhocks" pencil Fortuny y Marsal, Mariano 8410 €1.20 Wood and graphite. 18 cm. Hollyhocks (1872-1873), a work endowed with an attractive richness of color in the flowers that allow a masterful capture of nature and where where we can see the unmistakable style of Mariano Fortuny, is reproduced in detail in this precious wooden pencil. Add to basket
"Hollyhocks" pocket mirror Fortuny y Marsal, Mariano 8456 €4.20 7.3 cm in diameter. The mixture of colors and textures talentedly give shape in this beautiful mirror to the flowers of Hollyhocks (1872-1873), one of the paintings that the Museo Nacional del Prado conserves, where we can see the unmistakable style of Mariano Fortuny and Marsal. This design fits perfectly on this small mirror, and you can carry it in... Add to basket
"Lanscape of Portici" pencil Fortuny y Marsal, Mariano 8411 €1.20 Wood and graphite. 18 cm. This wooden pencil reproduces a detail from the work Lanscape of Portici (1874), one of the watercolors from the Portici period that reflect the most sensitive and delicate part of Fortuny's artistic work. Add to basket
"Neapolitan Landscape" box Fortuny y Marsal, Mariano 10869 €12.00 Metal. 10 x 10 cm. Neapolitan Landscape (1874), one of the works of the indispensable landscaper Mariano Fortuny, is reproduced in this practical little metal box, where you can keep small, valuable objects organised and safe, with the prominence of some rocks from which the Bay of Naples can be seen in the background and closer to the network of houses... Add to basket
"The Painter's Children in the Japanese Room" bag Fortuny y Marsal, Mariano 8795 €45.00 100% organic cotton; leather handles. 35 x 40 cm. Made in Spain. In 1874 Mariano Fortuny painted his two children, María Luisa and Mariano, in a scene clearly inspired by Japanese aesthetics and format. The little ones are each reproduced on one side of this precious bag made exclusively for the Museo del Prado. Add to basket
"The Painter's Children in the Japanese Room" bookmark Fortuny y Marsal, Mariano 321 €1.50 The elongated format of Mariano Fortuny's painting The Painter's Children in the Japanese Room (1874), of clear Japanese inspiration, is accentuated in this practical bookmark, which will allow you to comfortably return to the place where you interrupted a reading. Add to basket
"The Painter's Children in the Japanese Room" eraser Fortuny y Marsal, Mariano 1828 €2.50 6 x 2.2 x 1.2 cm. Mariano Fortuny captured the intimacy of his children in a fascinating composition inspired by Japanese art. The protective cover of this eraser reproduces little María Luisa lying on the elongated divan that we see in The Painter's Children in the Japanese Room (1874). View
"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 Painter's Children in the Japanese Room" glasses case Fortuny y Marsal, Mariano 8385 €9.00 8.5 x 18 cm. Mariano Fortuny captured the intimacy of his children, María Luisa and Mariano, in a subtle way in The Painter's Children in the Japanese Room (1874). The little ones are each reproduced on one side of this practical glasses case, which includes a cleaning cloth with another detail from the same work. Add to basket
"The Painter's Children in the Japanese Room" handbag Fortuny y Marsal, Mariano 8529 €25.00 Velvet; metal zip. 25 x 18 cm. This soft aquamarine handbag reproduces in gold one of the most charming details of Mariano Fortuny's painting The Painter's Children in the Japanese Room (1874): the two butterflies perched on the pine and plum branches behind the little girl. Add to basket