Jump the rope on the farm - 1907


Size (cm): 75x50
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Description

The painting "jumping the rope on the farm" (1907) by Joaquín Sorolla is a work that evokes the light of the Mediterranean and the innocence of childhood, recurring themes in the production of the master Spanish. Sorolla, known for her virtuosity in the use of color and light, manages to capture in this work an ephemeral and vibrant moment through the representation of three children who play the rope in a rural environment.

The composition of the work is remarkable for its dynamism and freshness. In the center of the scene, children are in full activity, which injected into painting a sensation of movement and joy. Sorolla uses a balanced and natural arrangement of the characters, who seem to flow organically within the pictorial space. Children, dressed in simple clothes that evoke the peasant tradition, are framed by a pastoral landscape that not only acts as a backdrop, but also becomes an almost narrative element that complements the action of the game.

The use of color in "jumping the rope on the farm" is one of the most outstanding features of the work. Sorolla uses a palette of bright and warm tones that refers to sunlight, emphasizing yellow and green dims that give life to the elements of the field. The light enters gently, giving the scene an atmosphere of serenity and happiness. In addition, the contrasts that generate between the shadows and the illuminated areas highlight the movements of the characters, suggesting the artist's mastery in the capture of light subtleties.

The characters, being children, evoke a sense of freedom and carefreeness, symbolizing the purity of childhood. While one of the children holds the rope, the others jump with a smile, reflecting the energy and vivacity of their game. Sorolla makes the viewer feel immersed in this idyllic scene, inviting him to remember the joy of childhood and the simplicity of outdoor games, topics that are universal and timeless.

The work also points out Sorolla's interest in rural life and connection with nature. While this period of his work also covers themes related to everyday life, "jumping the rope on the farm" highlights his fascination for the scarcely documented moments, due to the simple realities that are often overlooked. Through this painting, the artist not only portrays a moment but also weaves a visual story that invites contemplation.

This work, like other sorolla, is registered within the movement of the light painting, which seeks to capture light and atmosphere through a loose and vibrant brushstroke. Sorolla, with its technique of rapid and gestural brushstrokes, manages to confer to the work an almost impressionist quality, although maintaining the accuracy in the detail that characterizes it. In short, "jumping the rope on the farm" is not only a testimony of sorolla's talent, but also a childhood celebration, the joy of outdoor games and the beauty of Mediterranean light. His ability to capture these fleeting moments on a canvas lasts, turning this work into a sublime example of his artistic genius.

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