Tue, Mar 17, 2026
5:30 PM – 7 PM (GMT+1)
Thyssen Museum, P. del Prado 8
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This exhibition explores water as an archetypal element and a vital resource, tracing its presence in Western painting across centuries. From its sacred symbolism in medieval Christian imagery to its role in mythological and religious scenes, and later in landscapes and everyday life, water emerges as a powerful visual motif. By the 19th century, it becomes a central subject in European and North American naturalist and Impressionist painting, reflecting both its aesthetic appeal and its enduring cultural significance.
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