Portrait of the lawyer Don Silverio de la Torre y Eguia - 1893


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

The "portrait of the lawyer Don Silverio de la Torre y Eguía", painted in 1893 by Joaquín Sorolla, is presented as a representative work of technical virtuosity and aesthetic sensitivity that characterize the Spanish artist. Sorolla, who emerged as one of the main exponents of luminism and the portrait in the Spanish art of the nineteenth and early twentie of the complexity of the character.

The painting shows Don Silverio with a distinguished bearing; His gaze is serene and adds a touch of introspection to his representation. Sorolla, known for his mastery in handling light and shadow, unfolds here through impeccable use of lighting. The light, which seems to come from a frontal point, caresses its face and the dark coat that wears, creating a soft transition of tones that gives volume and depth to the figure. This care in lighting not only highlights the facial features of the lawyer, but also generates a sense of depth in the composition, attracting the viewer's attention towards the face of the portrayed.

In terms of color, Sorolla uses a subtle palette that fits the conventions of the portrait of the time, opting for terrible and dark colors that confer a certain gravitas to the figure of Don Silverio. However, the use of bright lights continues to be a seal of the sorolla style; The clearest touches contrast with the darkness of the costumes, generating an effective visual tension that keeps the captive viewer.

The composition is balanced and centered, typical of the portraits of the time, where the figure occupies the space in the center, suggesting not only the importance of the character but also the artist's expertise in the visual disposition of his works. There are no anecdotal or background elements that divert attention; On the other hand, Sorolla focuses on the individual, allowing the psychology of the portrait to develop through facial expression and corporality.

In addition, the so -called "psychological portrait", which denotes a more human and less idealized quality of the subject, manifests itself in the way Sorolla manages to inject emotion into a work that, otherwise, could have fallen into the rigidity of a portrait official. The subtlety in the expressions of Don Silverio seems to talk about the personal history of a lawyer and a man of his time, possibly indicating challenges and triumphs of his professional life.

Although the work is not as well known as some of Sorolla's creations, it remains a manifesto of its ability to represent human dignity through art. In addition, when considering the work in the context of artistic tendencies in nineteenth -century Spain, it clearly enrolls in the tradition of portrait painting that was revitalized by figures such as Francisco de Goya and, later, European impressionists.

In summary, the "portrait of the lawyer Don Silverio de la Torre y Eguía" is a work that encapsulates the mastery of Joaquín Sorolla in the representation of the human being, combining a perfect handling of light and color, a thorough attention to detail and a Unique ability to evoke the essence of the individual portrayed. Through this painting, Sorolla not only introduces us to a lawyer, but a window to the psychology of his time, making this work not only a portrait, but an emotional and cultural legacy.

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