The displays at a major exhibition, a truly fabulous one.
I like to experience every new art exhibition as a surprise; having art and nature take me by surprise is one of the most beautiful things I experience. On this occasion, when I entered the gallery, the surprise was twofold.

It was an exhibition about the city’s most famous architect; in fact, he is the architect behind the city’s most luxurious and significant buildings, from churches to the town hall. His name is Fernando Guerrero Strachan, and the exhibition in his honour, which I have mentioned before, has been one of the greatest of its kind that I have ever seen, in terms of architecture; but the history that encompasses all of this is also truly wonderful.
He worked during a time when the bourgeoisie had a very distinctive style, and I can see this on every walk I take through the city; the whole city speaks of this great figure whom I was able to get to know through this magnificent showcase of his work.




The exhibition naturally featured dozens of old plans, including some of the city itself, but I am referring to architectural plans owned by Strachan, which showcased the great work he carried out throughout his life and which continues to resonate today.
Blueprints, period photographs, magazine and newspaper articles about the architect and his work, sketches, and drawings of the different parts of the city where his work could be seen. The exhibition was of such high quality; everything I looked at was wonderful.
There were also plans of the town hall and the most important municipal market, the Atarazanas Market; its architecture and stained-glass windows are truly admirable. I marvelled at its age and was once again filled with wonder. There were also photographs of Calle Larios, the city’s most famous street, where numerous events are held today, such as the August fair or the Christmas light display. It was incredible to see it in photographs from that time, the 19th century.



That day I took over 150 photographs; I can never control myself when it comes to the number of photos I take, and when I looked at them, I didn’t know which ones to discard. On the previous occasion, I focused on the exhibition itself and on the great architect behind most of the city’s historic buildings. But there was much more than that in the hall. A large hall divided into many smaller ones.
Today I wanted to share some of the photographs I took of this person who was so important to the city, or rather, photographs of his completed works. They are all in black and white because it was a different era, and everything was carefully arranged in display cases.

But there was one beautiful detail in the exhibition. The museum itself, or rather, the Palacio de la Aduana, had selected several paintings from the second floor, which belong to the Museum of Fine Arts, to complement and adorn this marvellous exhibition.

View of Málaga from the port, early 20th century, oil on canvas, Ricardo Verdugo Landi.

View of the port of Málaga, oil on canvas, Guillermo Gómez Gil.

Sunset over the coast of Málaga, 1918, oil on canvas, Guillermo Gómez Gil.
I looked at the oil paintings, classic and realistic works depicting different parts of the city, most of them featuring various beaches, whilst many also focused on the harbour area; I’ve always loved seascapes. I remember that when I was studying painting, I always asked my teacher to let me paint the sea and boats; it was my fascination and I had never seen them in person. Today I can enjoy those landscapes whilst actually being there. That fills me with emotion.
Looking at these beautiful paintings, that is exactly what happens to me: I have visited those places, those beaches, and then I see them in paintings, but they are old, so they take me back in time.

El Peñón del Cuervo, Málaga – 1910 – Oil on canvas – Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida






El Peñón del Cuervo, 1917, oil on canvas, Ricardo Verdugo Landi.
In particular, there were two paintings depicting Peñón del Cuervo beach. I took many close-up photographs of the second painting in particular, which is my favourite. I stood as close to it as I could, given that a certain distance must be maintained. But my aim was to capture the textures, the brushstrokes and the impasto of each rock, the water and the painting as a whole.

Vase with the city’s coat of arms (of Málaga), 1878, oil on canvas, José María Bracho Murillo.
The exhibition was also decorated with other types of paintings, such as this still life.

La Emplumada, oil on canvas, Bernardo Ferrándiz Bádenes
Or this other one, which is also very beautiful.

Panorama from La Farola, 1900, chromolithograph, P.Z., from the historical archive of the Malaga College of Architects.

This is another painting that takes you back in time to the city’s neighbourhoods, which were once fishing districts, showing how they looked in those days. I was thinking about how much everything has changed; they’ve completely renovated everything and it looks wonderful now.


This was the artistic aspect in terms of the decorations, an exhibition within an exhibition, and the two complemented each other, offering visitors a unique experience.
Thank you very much for joining me today; I wish you all a very happy Sunday. See you soon.
Amonet.
All photographs are my own.

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if you want to make better photos of things behind glass without reflections , you might want to use a polarisation filter on your lens .
I’ll definitely bear that in mind; for now, I’m taking photos on my mobile. But I’m thinking of buying a camera!! Thank you very much!🤗
que maravillosa exposición avdesing es fascinante ver cómo los planos de strachan se complementan con las pinturas de sorolla y landi para contar la historia de málaga gracias por compartir esas texturas y detalles tan hermosos de tu ciudad
what a wonderful exhibition avdesing it is fascinating to see how strachan's blueprints complement the paintings by sorolla and landi to tell the story of malaga thanks for sharing those beautiful textures and details of your city
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Thank you for the tour! Much appreciated. I enjoyed each picture and piece of art. I think my favorite is the one below. I always love beach with calm surf and a sunrise. It reminds me of times past.
I’m so glad you’ve chosen your favourite!! It’s one of mine too, especially because of the pink tones. I hope you get to see the sea soon and reminisce about times gone by whilst taking in that scenery. Thank you as always!🤗
Oh, I love the sea. The openess of it. Watching the sunrise and set over it is so beautiful. Especially when your on the open ocean. I think in another life I was a pirate. LOL
I love the sea too!!! I’ll be sharing two new beaches from here soon. But... watch out for the mermaids!😆 It’s great fun being a pirate, sailing the seas in search of treasure!
Great fun if you can keep from being caught and hung :)
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Good morning, dear friend @avdesing.
Málaga is undoubtedly a city of art, and it's wonderful that they've paid this beautiful tribute to someone who did so much for the city with his beautiful buildings.
It must be very moving to see plans of the city's buildings, the ones you pass by so often.
The exhibition is beautiful; all the works are gorgeous. I appreciate you sharing these photos and your experience.
Have a wonderful Easter Sunday.
Big hugs to your whole family.
Adding the antique paintings really made all the difference. Thank you so much, and a very happy Easter to you and your whole family!!!🤗
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Hello Amonet, good day.
What a wonderful exhibition you visited! The works you showed us are beautiful.
My favorite piece is the one of Peñón del Cuervo by the artist Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida.
Have a lovely Sunday!
It’s one of my favourites too – the brushstrokes are spectacular. Have a lovely day, and happy Easter!!🤗
I would go with the 2 View of Málaga from the port. Somehow I like those better and I like the size of the canvas. Anything that is not conventional is good :)
That painting is lovely; I’ve always loved the sea and boats, whether big or small, and this is the perfect combination. You’ve chosen a brilliant one! Thank you!!💗
Beautiful collection. The paintings are unreal, and I also enjoy the shots of ephemera that you took.
I loved it; it was like taking a trip back in time. Thank you!
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Good evening @avdesing... first of all, the text, it shows that you are just another Malaga native... it is written with great devotion to the city. As for the oil paintings, it is clear that these artists were also lovers of the city... they captured what you show us in many of your photographs, a sea and a very special light.
Showing the details of the oil painting by Ricardo Verdugo Landi is a success,
Regarding the exhibited pieces by Fernando Guerrero Strachan that you show us today, they are a great complement to your previous publication.
Thank you for sharing these two exhibitions in one.
I hope you have a nice night and happy start to the week.
I told you I had loads of photos and couldn’t bring myself to delete them all – they’re worth keeping for their quality and the stories behind them, and the views… absolutely stunning. I’ve actually been to those very spots myself, and it’s such a thrill. Thank you so much!!! Good night!🤗👋
You’re definitely the best ambassador for Málaga. 6 I’m not at all surprised by what you’re telling me about how moved you felt seeing landscapes you already know in those paintings... The sea, the light, the sound of the... 😀
I’ll pop round tomorrow... Have a lovely evening. 👋🤗 🤗👋
Mañana.. mañana.... historia jajaja hasta mañana!!🤗👋
Hasta mañana 😀👋
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Happy Easter! (and Happy New Year!)
Happy New Year and Happy Easter!!🌷