Virtual Gallery dedicated to the painter Maria Blanchard. 65 works like never before seen, with several rooms marked by key dates in her history, accompanied by a virtual character who, using monitors, explains her biography in an entertaining and educational way.
Maria Blanchard (1881-1932) was a French-Spanish painter and a key figure in the pictorial renaissance that took place in Europe during the First World War. Her relentless artistic career, her impressive biography as a genius since she was a physically challenged child, and her extraordinary intelligence made her stand out, especially as a member and the only woman at L'École de Paris, a key figure of Cubism. She became one of the most important figures in 20th-century avant-garde art.
This virtual gallery aims to pay tribute to the great artist on the 90th anniversary of her death in Paris, and to introduce interested audiences to her work and style as a painter and theorist. Her new languages and the most advanced techniques are displayed in 65 never-before-seen works. This museum features several rooms marked by key dates in its history, accompanied by a virtual character who, using monitors, explains in a fun and educational way its biography, corresponding to the works displayed in each space.