Summer - 1904


Size (cm): 75x45
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Description

In the work "Summer - 1904", Joaquín Sorolla displays his mastery in the representation of light and daily life through a complex but harmonious composition. This painting, which combines the influence of impressionism and symbolism, offers a vivid picture of Spanish summer, evoking a sense of calm and joy under the sunny sky.

When observing the work, the viewer is immediately attracted by the brilliant color palette. Sorolla uses shades of blue and green that contrast with the warm yellow and golden sun, creating a luminous and almost palpable atmosphere. The light becomes the true protagonist of the piece, modeling the shape of the bodies and the environment, and providing each element of a vibrant character. This masterful use of light reflects the painter's fascination for nature and his desire to capture the transience of the moments.

In "Summer - 1904", Sorolla represents a group of women on the seashore, whose informal attitudes suggest a moment of rest and enjoyment. The central figure, which seems to be in motion, gives an account of the interaction between people and their surroundings. The informality of the scene, where the figures are not arranged in a rigid composition, speaks of the spontaneity of the summer and the summer environment where laughter and freedom are intertwined. The look of the figures, as well as their pose, captures the essence of the summer fun, while the light reflexes on the water add another layer of dynamism to the work.

The use of color also becomes an emotional expression tool. Sorolla, being a master In the representation of human skin, it applies loose and luminous brushstrokes that give life to the golden and tannings of women, highlighting the warmth of the summer. This attention to detail in the representation of the human figure not only shows its technical ability, but also its deep understanding of light and how this plays with the form.

The work, in addition to being a summer celebration, is also a reflection of the social context of the time. The women represented here can be interpreted as a symbol of modernity and freedom that began to emerge in the Spanish society of the early twentieth century. In this sense, Sorolla not only paints a summer scene, but in its artistic struggle to capture contemporary reality, also satirizes, although gently, the classic conventions that limited female representation in art.

"Summer - 1904", although singular, can be contextualized within the vast work of Sorolla, who is known for his representation of light and sea, as well as his ability to convey life and feelings through his art . Other works such as "The Bath of the Horse" or "Chicos on the beach" also exhibit this fascination with the costumbristas scenes bathed in light, turning Sorolla into an imperishable referent of the landscape and the intimacy of Spanish daily life. In this sense, "summer - 1904" is not only a visual delight, but also a window to the world that Sorolla inhabited and celebrated, offering the viewer the opportunity to experience the essence of Spanish summer through the eyes of one of its bigger artists.

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