IBICENCA HOUSE - 1919


Size (cm): 75x55
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Sale price37.600 ISK

Description

The painting "Ibizan Casa - 1919" by Joaquín Sorolla is a work that reflects not only the artist's technical mastery, but also its deep appreciation for the light and landscapes of Spain, in this case, specifically from Ibiza. Sorolla, known for its mastery of color and shape, captures the essence of Mediterranean architecture through a composition that feels both organic and intrinsically linked to its surroundings.

In this work, the viewer is received by the warm light that floods space, illuminating the white walls of the house, which are contrasted with the exuberant vegetation in the foreground. The composition is organized with an almost cinematographic approach, where the perspective guides the observer through space, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and serenity. The house, with its characteristic simple lines and its white color, is harmoniously integrated with the landscape. The shadows that are projected are not absent; On the contrary, they are fundamental to provide depth and volume to the structure, revealing Sorolla's mastery in the representation of natural light.

The use of color is particularly remarkable. Sorolla uses a vibrant and fresh palette that evokes the warmth and spirit of the Mediterranean. The green and yellow of the vegetation are combined with the blues of the sky, forming a harmonic whole that invites contemplation. The luminosity of the work is not only a testimony of the effect of light on an Ibizan day, but also a manifestation of the sorolla impressionist style, whose technique of loose and fast brushstrokes creates textures and vibrant atmospheres that flaunt their ability to capture The essence of the moment.

Although the work may seem a simple portrait of a house, it is in the inclusion of natural elements where the depth of sorolla visual discourse is revealed. The flora that surrounds the house is not only presented as an ornament, but forms a dialogue with architecture, suggesting a symbiosis between nature and human work. This seems to be a recurring theme in Sorolla's work, where nature is not a background, but a vital component of the visual narrative.

It is important to note that the presence of characters on this canvas is minimal; Indeed, attention focuses more on the environment than on the human figure. However, this choice can also be interpreted as a reflection of the artist's experience with the landscape a meditation on loneliness and peace offered by the natural environment, far from the bustle of urban life.

Joaquín Sorolla, recognized as one of the greatest Spanish painters in the late nineteenth and early twentie visual. This type of work, along with others of its vast production, such as "The Bath of the Horse" or "La Siesta", share a clear admiration for the Mediterranean light and environment, revealing the influence of impressionism and the Spanish cultural context.

Sorolla, whose legacy continues to influence generations of artists, invites us to contemplate not only the visual beauty of their world, but also the richness of the emotions that arise when observing and understanding our environment. In "Casa Ibiza - 1919", that connection becomes tangible, taking the viewer to a sensory and contemplative journey, where peace and simplicity of Mediterranean life shine strongly.

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