Zurbaran

Zurbarán

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Exhibition

The exhibition brings together works from major galleries across Europe and the US that span Zurbarán’s career from his first religious commissions to paintings made for private devotion. Stand in front of monumental works that can still move and inspire us today.

Event Info

Date & Time

May 02 - August 23

Location

The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, UK

Enter the spellbinding world of visionary Spanish painter Francisco de Zurbarán.

Spend time with his paintings, celebrated for their vivid naturalism and deep emotional power.

Move between soaring altarpieces and exquisite still lifes in the first major UK exhibition of this great artist from Baroque Seville.

A peer of Murillo and Velázquez, Zurbarán stands out for his drama, mystery and vision. From the rind of a lemon to the timeless gaze of a saint, he finds an intensity in the ordinary. Strong light and deep shadow bring real faces, soft fabrics, fresh fruit and flowers to life. His paintings unite stillness, focus and faith.

The exhibition brings together works from major galleries across Europe and the US that span Zurbarán’s career from his first religious commissions to paintings made for private devotion. Stand in front of monumental works that can still move and inspire us today.

The exhibition is organised by the National Gallery, London, Musée du Louvre, Paris and the Art Institute of Chicago.

Date & Time: 2 May - 23 August

Location: The National Gallery, Sainsbury Wing

Tickets: Standard admission: £20 (off-peak, Sunday-Thursday), £22 (Friday and Saturday)*, Under 18s go free, Members go free