Stranded ships - 1915


Size (cm): 75x60
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Sale price$388.00 CAD

Description

The paint "stranded ships" by Joaquín Sorolla, created in 1915, is a wonderful representation of the talent of the master Valencian to capture the light and color of the marine landscape, characteristics that have consecrated it as one of the precursors of impressionism in Spain. In this work, Sorolla presents us with a coastal scene where the ships, usually in motion, are motionless in the sand, which invites contemplation and introspection.

The "stranded ships" composition is remarkable for its simplicity and effectiveness. The arrangement of the elements gently guides the viewer's gaze through the canvas. The ships, adorned with vibrant colors of blue and white, form a diagonal that extends through the surface of the work, providing a solid base on which the soft undulations of the sand and the sea rest. The texture of the ship, with its wear and wear, is skillfully contrasted with the sunlight that illuminates the scene. Sorolla makes the light look almost palpable, a distinctive feature of their style, which allows spectators to feel the warmth of the day.

Color use is one of the most outstanding aspects of the work. The palette chosen by Sorolla reflects the vibrant luminosity of the Mediterranean. The warm tones of the sand are accentuated with the bright reflections of the water, which are mixed at the bottom of the painting. The way in which the artist handles light and color is not merely decorative; Rather, each tone has a free purpose in the representation of the sea atmosphere in a sunny day, evoking a feeling of peace and serenity.

In terms of characters, the absence of human figures highlights the sorolla approach in nature and the elements of the landscape. However, the silent presence of ships suggests the activity of maritime life, the history of those who have sailed and worked on these vessels. This stylistic choice invites the viewer to imagine the stories not told behind the ships, immersing ourselves in a meditation on time, work and the relationship of the human being with the sea.

Sorolla, born in Valencia in 1863, stood out for his focus on natural light and his ability to capture scenes of the Spanish daily, particularly the life of the coast. His work is a testimony of his love for the sea and the light of the Mediterranean, and "stranded ships" is a clear example of that proclivity. In the history of art, Sorolla is frequently compared to other impressionists, but its unique and unmistakable style invites you to consider it as its own entity within the evolution of contemporary art.

The intimate character of "stranded ships" reflects the technical mastery of Sorolla and its ability to find beauty in everyday life. Through this work, the viewer not only observes a scene, but feels transported to a corner of the Mediterranean where time seems to stop, where connection with nature becomes a visual and emotional delight. In short, Sorolla, through "stranded ships", offers us an intimate encounter with the sea and light, a enduring testimony of the beauty of maritime life.

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