The National Police Recovers ‘La Chata’, by Sorolla, Which Disappeared in the 70s, in the Liria Palace of the Casa De Alba
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Together with this work of Sorolla were also located two other paintings by José Moreno Carbonero. The three belonged to an extinct society, of which the father of the current Duke of Alba was part.
The National Police has recovered the painting La Chata, painted by Joaquín Sorolla in 1908 and disappeared since the seventies, according to Thursday the agency itself in a statement. The agents have also been able to rescue two paintings by José Moreno Carbonero. The three works of art belonged to the extinct Spanish Society of Friends of Art and “would form part of the Cultural Heritage of the State”, according to the same document. Continue …
Agents of the National Police have recovered a portrait of Isabel de Borbón and Borbón ' La Chata ' painted by Joaquín Sorolla in 1908, which had disappeared since the 1970s, as well as two other works of art by the painter José Moreno Carbonero who also belonged to the extinct Spanish Society of Friends of Art and were part of the Spanish cultural heritage.The investigation began after detecting the painting of La Chata in the exhibition ' La M…
La Chata returns to the public eye. The National Police has recovered three paintings painted by Joaquín Sorolla and José Moreno Carbonero, which belonged to the extinct Spanish Society of Friends of Art and which would form part of the Cultural Heritage of the State. The main work recovered is La Chata, a portrait of Isabel de Borbón y Borbón made by Sorolla in 1908, of a dimensions of 151 x 100 cm. It was not known its location since 1973.Cont…
The National Police has recovered three works of art that have disappeared since the 1970s, including the painting by Joaquín Sorolla La Chata and that have been located in the Palace of...
The oil painting “La Chata” is in the hands of the House of Alba.
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