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The Consell de Mazón negotiates with the Hispanic Society to bring Sorolla's work to Valencia

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The president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, met yesterday in New York with the CEO of the Hispanic Society of America, Guillaume Kientz, to negotiate to bring to Valencia the work of Joaquín Sorolla. He did not give Presidency data on whether it will be through a temporary sample, such as the one that years ago generated long queues of visitors at the Bancaja Foundation of València to discover the vision of Spain of the illustriou…
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The president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, met yesterday in New York with the CEO of the Hispanic Society of America, Guillaume Kientz, to negotiate to bring to Valencia the work of Joaquín Sorolla. He did not give Presidency data on whether it will be through a temporary sample, such as the one that years ago generated long queues of visitors at the Bancaja Foundation of València to discover the vision of Spain of the illustriou…

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The president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, met today in New York with the director of the Hispanic Society of America, Guillaume Kientz, to finalize an agreement by which the institution would yield several works of Joaquín Sorolla to the Valencian Community for a time that has not been determined but could be several years.

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The president of the Valencian government reveals that he has been negotiating the return of the works to the Comunitat for a long time. More information: Blanca has been collecting the 4,200 works of his great-grandfather Joaquín Sorolla: "They are Velázquez, Goya and he; he was the best artist of his time"

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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Thursday, May 1, 2025.
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