04/03/2026
Fundación Sando joins the celebration of the Revello Year, a cultural program promoted by the Revello Museum in Toro on the occasion of the centenary of the painter Félix Revello de Toro, who will turn one hundred years old on June 10.
As part of its commitment to artistic heritage, Fundación Sando supports the Revello de Toro Museum project, which this year will have a significant activity starting with the first temporary exhibition inaugurated in February: “Revello de Toro and his Malaga family”.
Until May 3, the museum’s exhibition hall will show seventeen works by the artist made between 1945 and 1983, including oil portraits, drawings and still lifes. A tribute to his lineage and in a very special way to his father, his mother and his older brother, José María Revello de Toro.
Among the most outstanding pieces are the series of six colored pencil portraits, made between 1947 and 1959, starring his mother, his aunt María Victoria and his siblings, as well as his own self-portrait.
Several actions are planned this year, such as the inauguration of a monument in the gardens of the Noble Hospital, where the painter was born in 1926; the temporary exhibition entitled Revello de Toro and the Spanish aristocracy, or the publication of a commemorative book entitled Revello de Toro. One hundred years of a painter. Studies and articles.
The Revello Year will continue with a series of conferences, round tables, children’s performances or the celebration of the II Félix Revello de Toro Painting Prize, among other activities.
This year, the Sando foundation reaffirms its commitment to the Revello de Toro Museum, which recognises the career of one of the great references of Spanish figurative art.