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Mari 1838 1874 Collection

Maria Fortuny (1838-1874) was a talented Spanish artist known for her diverse range of subjects and artistic styles

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: The Marchesa Casati by Giovanni Boldini and a man in a mask, 1913

The Marchesa Casati by Giovanni Boldini and a man in a mask, 1913. Found in the collection of Palazzo Fortuny, Musei Civici di Venezia

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: Bullfight. Wounded Picador. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)

Bullfight. Wounded Picador. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)
Bullfight. Wounded Picador. Found in the collection of Museo Carmen Thyssen, Malaga

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: The Spanish Wedding. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)

The Spanish Wedding. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)
The Spanish Wedding. Found in the collection of Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: The Odalisque. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)

The Odalisque. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)
The Odalisque. Found in the collection of Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: The Battle of Tetuan. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)

The Battle of Tetuan. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)
The Battle of Tetuan. Found in the collection of Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: Self-Portrait. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)

Self-Portrait. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)
Self-Portrait. Found in the collection of Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: Carmen Bastian. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)

Carmen Bastian. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)
Carmen Bastian. Found in the collection of Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: Stage design for the opera Tristan and Isolde by R. Wagner. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)

Stage design for the opera Tristan and Isolde by R. Wagner. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)
Stage design for the opera Tristan and Isolde by R. Wagner. Private Collection

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: Nude on the Beach at Portici, 1874. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)

Nude on the Beach at Portici, 1874. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)
Nude on the Beach at Portici, 1874. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: The Artists Children, Maria Luisa and Mariano, at the Salon Japones, 1874

The Artists Children, Maria Luisa and Mariano, at the Salon Japones, 1874. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)
The Artists Children, Maria Luisa and Mariano, at the Salon Japones, 1874. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: Hollyhocks, 1872. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)

Hollyhocks, 1872. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)
Hollyhocks, 1872. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: The Moroccans, 1872-1873. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)

The Moroccans, 1872-1873. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)
The Moroccans, 1872-1873. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: Garden of the Fortunys house, 1872. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)

Garden of the Fortunys house, 1872. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)
Garden of the Fortunys house, 1872. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: Queen Maria Christina Reviewing the Troops, 1866-1867. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)

Queen Maria Christina Reviewing the Troops, 1866-1867. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)
Queen Maria Christina Reviewing the Troops, 1866-1867. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: Fantasy on Faust (Fantasia sobre Fausto), 1866. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)

Fantasy on Faust (Fantasia sobre Fausto), 1866. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)
Fantasy on Faust (Fantasia sobre Fausto), 1866. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageMari 1838 1874 Collection: The Battle of Wad-Ras, 1863. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)

The Battle of Wad-Ras, 1863. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)
The Battle of Wad-Ras, 1863. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid


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Maria Fortuny (1838-1874) was a talented Spanish artist known for her diverse range of subjects and artistic styles. Her works captured the essence of various cultures, from the opulence of Spanish weddings to the exoticism of Moroccan landscapes. In "The Marchesa Casati, " painted by Giovanni Boldini in 1913, we see Maria Fortuny depicted as a mysterious figure wearing a mask. This enigmatic portrayal reflects her ability to captivate viewers with her artistry. One of Fortuny's notable works is "Bullfight. Wounded Picador. " Here, she skillfully captures the intensity and danger of this traditional Spanish spectacle. The painting showcases her attention to detail and mastery in depicting movement. "The Odalisque" transports us into an oriental world filled with sensuality and allure. Through delicate brushstrokes, Fortuny brings to life the beauty and mystery surrounding these harem women. Fortuny's talent extended beyond figurative paintings; she also excelled in historical scenes such as "The Battle of Tetuan. " In this artwork, she portrays a significant event during Spain's colonial period with remarkable precision and dramatic flair. A self-portrait reveals not only Fortuny's technical skills but also provides insight into her personal identity as an artist. It serves as a testament to her confidence and determination in pursuing her passion amidst societal expectations. "Carmen Bastian" showcases Fortuny's ability to capture individual personalities through portraiture. With meticulous attention to facial expressions and clothing details, she immortalizes Carmen Bastian on canvas forever. Her versatility is evident in stage design too; one example being "Stage design for the opera Tristan and Isolde by R. Wagner. " Through intricate set designs, Fortuny enhances the visual experience for theatergoers while showcasing her creativity beyond traditional mediums. "Nude on the Beach at Portici" demonstrates how Fortuny embraced the beauty of nature and human form.