VALENCIA.- The Joanot Martorell year, commemorating the 600 anniversary of the birth of the author and Valencian knight -ends with an outstanding show that evokes the atmosphere of chivalry in which he lived and which inspired his masterpiece and one of the most representative of the Golden Age of the Valencian language: “Tirant lo Blanch.” Through more than a hundred works of art and objects from the period loaned by twenty-three European institutions, the exhibition starts in the court of Alfonso the Magnanimous in Valencia and Naples and then moves on to the English court of Westminster to recreate the scenes that marked his “life experience” and remembers “the end of an era. The Centre del Carme in Valencia opened yesterday the exhibition Joanot Martorell and the Autumn of the Cavalry (until March 13), an exhibition that recreates the life of the writer and knight in three scenarios. The exhibition has been curated by Eduard Mira and Christian Beaufort. The exhibitio