Sitting nude - 1906


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

The "naked" painting of Joaquín Sorolla, made in 1906, is a work that reflects the mastery of the Spanish artist in the representation of the human figure and his interaction with light and color. Sorolla, known for its light style, stands out for its ability to capture the essence of the moment and the atmosphere through the master application of light, elements that are immediately evident in this painting.

In "Sitting Nude", the figure of a naked woman is in an intimate and private environment, which suggests a personal connection between the viewer and the model. The relaxed posture of the woman, with her body slightly turned to the side, transmits a feeling of naturalness and tranquility, which is characteristic of the sorolla approach towards the portrait of human figures. Its expression does not reflect an intense emotion, but rather a contemplative serenity that invites the viewer to meditate on the beauty of the human body and its vulnerability.

The composition of the work is remarkable for its balance; The central figure is framed by a background that, although it is not the main focus, complements the figure. Sorolla uses a neutral background with subtle color variations that allow the figure to stand out without distractions. The use of light is also fundamental in this work. The soft lighting that bathes the woman's skin highlights her contours and nuances, creating a shadow game that gives her depth and volume, a skill that Sorolla perfected throughout her career.

Color is another crucial element in "seated naked." Sorolla uses a palette of warm and terrible tones that mimic natural luminosity. Women's skin tones masterfully combine with background colors, generating a visual harmony that reflects the proximity of the figure to the environment. This use of color also talks about the influence of impressionism in his work, although Sorolla managed to develop a distinctive style that moves away from the mere imitation of the effects of light.

Throughout his career, Sorolla dedicated himself to exploring the nude as an artistic theme, and "seated naked" is inscribed within a series of works that address the aesthetics of the human body. His interest in the human body not only lies in his physical representation, but also in the ability of the figure to evoke an emotional connection with the viewer. The way the woman sits, with her arms hugging her legs, suggests an introspection and fragility that invites contemplation.

In conclusion, "seated naked" is a manifestation of the artistic genius of Joaquín Sorolla, where lighting, composition and use of color are combined to create a work that is both intimate and universal. Through this painting, Sorolla was not only able to capture the beauty of the human body, but also to give the viewer a reflection on the nature of art itself and its ability to connect emotions and moods. This painting It serves as a poetic reminder of the rich tradition of the art of nude, reinterpreted under the unique look of one of the masters most prominent in Spanish painting.

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