Washing the horse - 1909


Size (cm): 75x60
Price:
Sale price$389.00 CAD

Description

The work "Washing the horse" by Joaquín Sorolla, created in 1909, encapsulates the mastery of the Spanish painter in the use of light and color, in addition to offering a deep connection with the landscape and the daily life of his time. In this painting, Sorolla transports us to a scene on the Spanish coast, where a horse is bathed in the clear and brilliant waters of the sea, evoking a feeling of freshness and vitality that becomes the essence of the work.

Light treatment is one of the most outstanding aspects of this painting. Sorolla, known as the great master of the light, capture reflexes and tones that seem to vibrate on the surface of the water. The way in which sun flashes interact with water creates an almost hypnotic effect, guiding the viewer's gaze towards movement and interaction between the animal and its surroundings. The palette consists of deep blue, shining white and golden touches that suggest the warmth of the sun, elements that not only give life to the work, but also suggest a climate of enjoyment and serenity.

The composition of "washing the horse" is a sample of sorolla domain in the use of space and movement. The horse, robust and elegant, occupies a central position, while the human figure that cleans it, barely visible but essential, is presented in the background, letting attention mainly falls on the animal. This compositional decision highlights the importance of the horse in Spanish culture and its connection with everyday work, in harmony with nature.

The characters in the painting, although they are not the main focus, contribute to the visual narrative. The figure held by the hose or sponge is a reminder of human interaction with nature and animals, a recurring theme in Sorolla's work. This relationship evokes the agricultural and livestock tradition of Spain, where animal care is an integral part of rural life.

Contextually, "washing the horse" is inscribed in a period in which Sorolla increasingly explores the connection between the human being and the natural environment. The work is not only a representation of a daily moment, but also a celebration of outdoor life, which is a recurring theme in its artistic development. Sorolla, which moved between impressionism and a more personal style, achieves in this piece a balance between realistic representation and the capture of light and color, thus finding its own path within the impressionist movement.

He painting It is also a reflection of the characteristic style of Sorolla, which combines faithful representation with the transience of the moments, a way of showing the passage of time through the immediacy of color and light. In this sense, "washing the horse" aligns with other works of Sorolla, where the sea and the sun are protagonists, evoking the atmosphere of the Mediterranean that he loved so much and how well he knew how to capture.

In conclusion, "washing the horse" is more than a simple representation of a daily act; It is a work in which Sorolla fuses technical mastery, emotion and a celebration of life in the natural environment. With its masterful use of color and light, Sorolla invites us to contemplate the beauty of simplicity, making this work a enduring testimony of its artistic talent and its deep connection with Spanish culture and nature.

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