On Sunday, we took advantage of free museum day on the first Sunday of the month and headed to the
Museum Nacional d'art de Catalunya, a palacial art center sitting at one end of Plaza Espanya.

It was a very warm day, and the pains of pregnancy were at their peak. Luckily for me, there are escalators leading up to the museum.

Although my face doesn't show it, tired and hot pregnant woman = grumpy woman.
By chance, it was the last day of the exhibition of Joaquin Sorolla. My God, look at this line! Can you find Fernando? He waited 45 minutes under the hot sun while I cooled down under any shade I could find.
Sorolla's most typical works are characterized by representation of Spanish people and the landscape. 
No, Sorolla didn't support the KKK. This is a typical image of penitents during Holy Week processions in their traditional vestments.
Traditional images of matadors in their exquisite garments. Ole!
This one's my favorite. The Feria of Sevilla. 
The foyer of the museum.

The Sala Oval is a rental space available for grand events. Organ pipes and all.


1 comment:
Great pics, I love seeing your museum day pics! Justine you look awesome even though you may not be feeling it. Hope your birthing classes are going well.
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