Children on the beach - Valencia - 1916


Size (cm): 75x50
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Description

The work "Children on the beach - Valencia - 1916" by Joaquín Sorolla is a magnificent example of the talent of the master Spanish to capture not only the light and color of the Mediterranean landscape, but also the essence of everyday life. In this painting, Sorolla presents a coastal scene that infuses a vibrant energy through the representation of two children playing in the sand, symbolizing the joy and freedom of childhood under the glow of the sun. The composition is carefully balanced, with the children located in the center of the work, which directs the viewer's attention to them and their interaction with the environment.

The characters, a boy and a girl, both barefoot and with light clothes, are immersed in their own playing world. The girl, with a white blouse and a hat, seems to be laughing and enjoying the moment, while the boy, also dressed in summer clothes, interacts with the sand or water at his feet. This focus on childhood and game is a recurring theme in Sorolla's work, who often sought to capture the innocence and joy of family life.

One of the most prominent aspects of painting is the master use of color. Sorolla is known for its ability to capture light through color, and in this work does not disappoint. The warm tones of the sun bathe the scene, illuminating the skin of the children and creating a dramatic contrast with the golden sand and the intense blue of the sea. The color not only enhances the atmosphere of the beach, but also transmits an almost palpable sensation of heat and happiness. The treatment of light and its reflection in the water are especially notable, which demonstrates the attention to detail that Sorolla dedicated to natural light conditions.

The quick and loose brushstroke technique characterizes this work, contributing to the vivacity and dynamism of the scene. The energetic strokes seem to capture the movement of the children and the sea breeze, immersing the viewer in an almost interactive experience. Sorolla had a particular ability to represent natural light and its effect on different surfaces, which is manifested in the warmth of the sand and the brightness of water.

This painting, Like many of Sorolla's works, it can be seen as a tribute to Spanish culture and the simple pleasures of life. The beach of Valencia, where this work was created, becomes a reference of time and place, symbolizing the Mediterranean as a space of the delight and the family community. Through "children on the beach", Sorolla not only offers a portrait of two infants enjoying the summer, but also invites the viewer to immerse themselves in a world where nature and humanity coexist in perfect harmony.

The creation of this work in 1916 in a context of political and social seizures in Europe highlights the desire to sorol to evade and reflect the beauty of everyday life. His approach to everyday life and in the light of the Mediterranean contrasts with the hardest realities of the world, proposing a vision of hope and joy. In conclusion, "Children on the beach - Valencia - 1916" is not only a technical and aesthetic success, but also a testimony of the lasting legacy of Joaquín Sorolla, whose art continues to resonate in the search for light and beauty in human experience in human experience .

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