'A regional pictorial cycle.
Murcia, 1800/1930 'is the title of the book appeared recently written by Academician of Fine Arts and director of the exhibition hall of Murcia Almudí Martin Burruezo Páez, who makes a journey through Murcia painting and its most prominent representatives since the dawn of nineteenth century until the first decades of the twentieth century.
Cehegín Mayor Jose Soria, and Council of Culture, Nicolás del Toro, and Health, Pepa Carreño, attended the book launch at the Fundación Alfonso Ortega, located on the slope of the Parador, which presents significant works precisely some of these painters Murcia.
Jose Soria Foundation thanked Alfonso Ortega the work done by spreading the culture in the town and the commitment made by bringing art to the people.
Also wanted to offer Soria Martín Páez possible future collaboration for cultural projects in the municipality, and highlighted his career.
The book's publication coincides with the exhibition remains open with the same name in the title of Murcia Almudí until next March 30 and showing some of the pictures described in the work.
According to Paez, the nineteenth century is the emergence of a regional school of painting with personality and independent schools in Madrid or Valencia earlier centuries had so conditioned to paint this land.
The book begins with the trilogy by Rafael Tegeo caravaqueño the Mazarron Murcia Domingo Valdivieso and Germán Hernández Amores, and ends with the representatives of the painting of the 20s of last century, highlighting the figures by Luis Garay and Ramón Gaya.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín