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Lorca Collection

Federico García Lorca, a name that resonates with passion and creativity

Background imageLorca Collection: El beso (The kiss), 1927. Creator: Garcia Lorca, Federico (1898-1936)

El beso (The kiss), 1927. Creator: Garcia Lorca, Federico (1898-1936)
El beso (The kiss), 1927. Private Collection

Background imageLorca Collection: Letter and drawing by Federico Garc�Lorca to

Letter and drawing by Federico Garc�Lorca to
Letter and drawing by Federico Garcic Lorca to Jos頍 aric Pemᮮ

Background imageLorca Collection: Drawing by Federico Garcia Lorca (1899-1936) held in Buenos Aires to illustrate one

Drawing by Federico Garcia Lorca (1899-1936) held in Buenos Aires to illustrate one of his own poems

Background imageLorca Collection: Federico del Sagrado CorazAon de Jesus GarcAia Lorca, also known as Federico GarcAia Lorca

Federico del Sagrado CorazAon de Jesus GarcAia Lorca, also known as Federico GarcAia Lorca, 1898 - 1936
Federico del Sagrado CorazAon de Jess GarcAia Lorca, also known as Federico GarcAia Lorca, 1898 - 1936. Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director. After a contemporary print

Background imageLorca Collection: Chapel of the Rosary, Lorca, Region of Murcia, Spain, Europe

Chapel of the Rosary, Lorca, Region of Murcia, Spain, Europe

Background imageLorca Collection: Museo de Bordados del Paso Blanco (muBBla Museum), Lorca, Region of Murcia, Spain, Europe

Museo de Bordados del Paso Blanco (muBBla Museum), Lorca, Region of Murcia, Spain, Europe

Background imageLorca Collection: Lorca, Region of Murcia, Spain, Europe

Lorca, Region of Murcia, Spain, Europe

Background imageLorca Collection: RIBERA, Jos頨1588-1652). Democritus. 1630. Detail

RIBERA, Jos頨1588-1652). Democritus. 1630. Detail
RIBERA, Jos頨 1588-1652). Democritus. 1630. Detail

Background imageLorca Collection: Federico Garc�Lorca (left) and Eduardo Marquina

Federico Garc�Lorca (left) and Eduardo Marquina
Federico Garcic Lorca (left) and Eduardo Marquina (right) together with the actress Lola Membrives

Background imageLorca Collection: Letter from Federico Garc�Lorca to Jos頍ar�

Letter from Federico Garc�Lorca to Jos頍ar�
Letter from Federico Garcic Lorca to Jos頍 aric Pemᮮ

Background imageLorca Collection: GARCIA LORCA, Federico (1898-1936)

GARCIA LORCA, Federico (1898-1936). Spanish poet and playwright from the Generation of 27. Backdrop for Teatro del

Background imageLorca Collection: Federico Garcia Lorca & Lola Membrives

Federico Garcia Lorca & Lola Membrives
Federico Garcia Lorca and the actress Lola Membrives before a poster advertising 100 performances of the work Bodas

Background imageLorca Collection: FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA (1899-1936). Spanish man of letters

FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA (1899-1936). Spanish man of letters

Background imageLorca Collection: Carlist Victories

Carlist Victories
Carlist forces capture two villages in northern Spain, Lacar and Lorca

Background imageLorca Collection: Federico Garcia Lorca statue

Federico Garcia Lorca statue, Plaza Santa Ana, Madrid, Spain, Europe


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Federico García Lorca, a name that resonates with passion and creativity. Known for his remarkable works such as "El beso (The kiss)" in 1927, this Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director left an indelible mark on the world of art. Through a letter and drawing by Federico García Lorca himself, we catch a glimpse into the mind of this extraordinary artist. His talent knew no bounds as he effortlessly expressed his thoughts through both words and illustrations. Holding one of his drawings in Buenos Aires is like holding a piece of history in your hands. Lorca's artistic prowess was not limited to paper; he also found inspiration in the tumultuous times surrounding him. The Civil War in Spain served as both backdrop and muse for his creations, and is through these engravings that we witness the depth of emotion captured by Lorca during those turbulent years. But it wasn't just war that influenced him; Lorca drew inspiration from everyday life too. The Chapel of the Rosary in Lorca, Region of Murcia stands as a testament to his ability to find beauty even amidst chaos. This picturesque location became part of his artistic repertoire, forever immortalized through brushstrokes or pen strokes. In addition to being an accomplished artist, Lorca's legacy lives on through museums dedicated to preserving his work. The Museo de Bordados del Paso Blanco (muBBla Museum) showcases pieces inspired by this creative genius - a place where visitors can delve into the depths of Lorca's imagination. As we explore the enchanting town bearing his name - Lorca - located in the Region of Murcia, Spain, we are transported back in time to an era when art flourished under its cobblestone streets. Every corner holds whispers from centuries past – echoes that remind us why Federico García Lorca remains an icon today.