Children on the beach - 1910


Size (cm): 75x50
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Sale price€221,95 EUR

Description

The work "Children on the beach" by Joaquín Sorolla, made in 1910, is erected as a brilliant example of the artist's domain in capturing the effect of light and movement. Sorolla, recognized for its technique of loose and vibrant brushstrokes, achieves in this piece combine realism with an emotional representation of childhood and nature, wrapping the viewer at an ephemeral moment of summer.

From a compositional perspective, the work shows a group of children playing in the sand of the beach, which allows the spectator to witness the joy and freedom inherent in childhood. The arrangement of the characters is carefully balanced, creating a visual narrative that guides the look from the foreground where children are in various playing positions towards the bottom, where you can intuit the extension of the sea and the horizon. Sorolla uses an almost informal approach in the arrangement of its subjects, suggesting spontaneity and a stolen moment of everyday life.

One of the most prominent aspects of "children on the beach" is the color palette used by Sorolla. The warm tones of the sand effectively contrast with the freshness of the water, which occurs in different nuances of blue and green. The sunlight bathes the scene, causing surprising reflexes and creating a shadow game that accentuates the forms of children and their surroundings. The children's costumes are of light colors, which seem to capture the flashes of the sun, while the texture of the sand is highlighted with energetic brushstrokes that give life to the representation. This use master The color not only provides a sense of vibration, but also adds an almost dreamlike atmosphere to the scene, leading us to be part of that moment.

The characters in the painting, although they do not present marked individualities, are representative of childhood in their purest essence. Sorolla captures the game, laughter and curiosity, all elements that evoke the nostalgia of summer and the freedom of the sea. The body of children, naked or partially dressed, integrates perfectly with the environment, suggesting a communion with nature. Through these figures, the painter conveys an optimistic and celebratory vision of childhood, a theme loved by him throughout his career.

Sorolla, a master Of impressionism, it is known for its ability to represent light and reflexes with an almost poetic effectiveness. "Children on the beach" is no exception and aligns with other works of their production that explore similar issues, such as "The Bathroom of the horse" and "The garden of Sorolla's house." In these works, as in this, the relationship between human beings and the natural environment becomes a focal point, suggesting a deep and harmonious connection.

It should be noted that the work also reflects a trend in Sorolla's work towards the exploration of childhood in outdoor contexts, often representing the joy of family life. In "Children on the beach", we not only observe a visual representation, but also an emotional representation that invites reflection on the simplicity and purity of the moments shared in childhood.

In summary, "Children on the beach" is one of the numerous works that consolidate Joaquín Sorolla as a pioneer in the representation of the light, the color and emotion of everyday life. Through this painting, not only is a moment on childhood on the Spanish coast preserved, but also the ephemeral beauty of life itself, a theme that resonates with depth in the artistic context of the twentieth century.

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