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Domingo Valdivieso returns home (07/03/2014)

"We're in luck because we Domingo Valdivieso has returned home."

With these words today inaugurated the Mayor of Mazarrón, Gines Campillo, an exhibition dedicated to the great painter to Mazarron May 9 can be seen in the town hall.

Accompanying him has been the CEO of Cultural Heritage of the CARM, Francisco Gimenez, who congratulated the City "for this sample and the large number of highly relevant cultural events that are taking place in the town."

They have also been the mayors of Culture, Maria Celeste Soria, and Youth, Andrew James.

The exhibition is composed of important works of Mazarron artist, some of which are on public display for the first time in its history.

This is the case of a self-portrait belonging to a private collection, on loan for the occasion and that image has been chosen to illustrate the sample.

The exhibition can also be seen the recumbent Christ Valdivieso, on loan from the Museum of Fine Arts in Murcia (MUBAM), and cloth of Veronica Salzillo has procesionado on the morning of Good Friday Murcia, donated by the Foundation 'Museum Salzillo' of capital.

The MUBAM has also given the world famous painting entitled 'Honeymoon' and the canvas 'A maragato' while the parish of St. Andrew the Apostle and St. Anthony of Padua has provided the 'Virgin and Child' attributed to the author.

A dozen portraits donated by private collectors complete the show in which you can also see the portrait of Valdivieso who made Amores Hernández and canvas 'Holy of Holies', a modern reading of the work of Christ lying Murcia artist Juan Jose Martinez Canovas.

The Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, explained that "Mazarrón had outstanding debt with its international painter and thanks to this fantastic shows fulfill that debt."

The mayor wanted to thank "the support of the Autonomous Community, the MUBAM, Salzillo Museum Foundation and the General Archive of the Region of Murcia, the parish of St. Andrew the Apostle and St. Anthony of Padua and several individuals, that they have turned to this exhibition will be a new cultural landmark in the town for its great value and beauty. "

The exhibition can be visited from Tuesday to Friday from 9 to 14 and 17 to 20 hours and on Mondays and Saturdays from 10 to 14 hours.

Also, Holy Thursday and Good Friday (17 and 18 April) and Thursday May 1 will be open from 9 to 14 hours.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón

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