Street in Granada


Size (cm): 50x75
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Sale price€243,95 EUR

Description

The work "Street in Granada" by Joaquín Sorolla is a splendid example of the virtuosity of the Spanish painter and his ability to capture the light and atmosphere of the places where his inspiration finds. Painted in 1910, this work transports us to a narrow street in Granada, where typical Andalusian architecture is revealed in its deployment of shapes and colors. The technically balanced composition of sorolla highlights the familiarity of the environment, while evoking a feeling of tranquility and warmth.

Sorolla, known for its domain of light and color, uses a vibrant palette to give life to this urban scenario. The predominant tones of ocher, yellow and intense blue are characteristic of their style, while the effects of light suggest the warmth of the Andalusian sun. The interaction of light on the surfaces of the walls wrapped, as well as the elongated shadows generated by the buildings, give the work a sensation of dynamism and depth. Certainly, the treatment of light is one of the most captivating elements of this painting, since Sorolla manages to reflect the time of day with surprising authenticity.

The perspective in "Calle in Granada" guides the viewer's gaze through the passage. The composition is built in such a way that the eye can slide towards the bottom, where the continuity of the street is called, which suggests a visual story that invites you to explore beyond the image. In the foreground there are architectural elements that reinforce the local character: the tiles of the soil, the doors with their particular design and the adorned windows, forming a backdrop that is both realistic and poetic.

The characters in this work are scarce, but their presence is significant. In the background figures are perceived that add life to the scene, suggesting a daily narrative. These silhouettes are almost an echo of local culture, a whisper of Andalusian life. Although they are represented schematically, they act as a bridge between the spectator and the essence of Granada.

In the context of Sorolla's art, "Calle in Granada" is inserted within a period where the painter is deeply interested in the representation of the Spanish landscape and everyday life. His ability to combine the impressionist technique with an almost romantic approach about the environment highlights his mastery as an artist. To better understand this work, it is pertinent to mention similar works of Sorolla, where the use of light and color also highlights, such as "the ride on the sea" or "sewing the candle", where the relationship between the human being and its natural environment becomes prominent.

Through "Calle in Granada", Joaquín Sorolla not only documes a specific moment and place, but also encapsulates an emotional perception that resonates with the viewer. The work transcends its apparent simplicity; It is a testimony of the beauty of everyday life and a reflection of the spiritual essence of Andalusian culture that loved the artist so much. In this sense, the work invites us to lose the notion of time and immerse ourselves in the luminosity of a street that seems to tell stories in its silence. Each visit to this work becomes a new opportunity to appreciate the technical mastery and artistic sensibility of one of the great masters of Spanish painting.

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