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The first three rooms you visit were the painter Joaquin Sorolla’s offices and studio, which are decorated and furnished just as they were in Sorolla’s day. Some of his best known paintings are displayed in this section.
Upstairs, the original bedrooms now contain works form his stays in northern Spain, often depicting his wife and daughters by the seaside. Room 6 displays some of the paintings he produced between 1912 and 1919 for the Hispanic Society of America in New York, which show people from all the provinces of Spain in traditional dress.
Rooms around the courtyard contain Spanish ceramics and drawings of scenes from New York.
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