Valencia - Two girls on the beach - 1904


Size (cm): 75x55
Price:
Sale price36.500 ISK

Description

The work "Valencia - Two girls on the beach" (1904) by Joaquín Sorolla stands as a sublime example of the artist's virtuosity in the capture of light and movement. Sorolla, a pillar of Spanish impressionism, achieves in this painting not only portray the essence of Valencian coastal life, but also presents an intimate and dazzling moment of childhood. The work encapsulates a fleeting moment in which two girls, apparently sisters, play on the edge of the beach, submerged in a world of light and transparency.

Visually, the composition is vibrant and dynamic. Girls' figures are arranged in the foreground of the work, with an expressive inclination that suggests movement and joy. Sorolla uses an angle that creates a diagonal in the composition, taking the viewer's look from the closest elements to the sea in the background, where the soft waves seem to dance. This use of the diagonal not only provides dynamism, but also establishes a visual connection between the human figure and the vast and open horizon of the sea.

The color palette that Sorolla chooses is bright, predominantly the warmer tones of yellow and gold, which evoke the warmth of the sun and its reflection on the sand. The white suits of the girls, adorned with red and blue details, contrast wonderfully with the soft color of the sea and the reddish landscape of the sand. Sorolla, known for his mastery in capturing light, uses loose and fluid strokes that seem to capture not only the appearance of meat and tissue, but also manage to reflect the warm atmosphere of one day on the beach.

Beyond the technical mastery of Sorolla, the work tells us about the innocence and purity of childhood. The approach to the two girls is not only a portrait of his figure, but also represents an emotional state of joy, freedom and carefreeness. This link with childhood is recurring in Sorolla's work, who often felt attracted by the possibility of exploring family life and everyday moments, transforming them into timeless art.

In "Valencia - two girls on the beach", Sorolla establishes a visual dialogue between the foreground, where girls interact, and the background of the immensity of the sea, which in turn symbolizes freedom and exploration. In the work, a balance between home security and the infinity of the outside world is suggested. This duality is a central theme in many of the paintings Sorolla, reflecting his own life and his connection with his homeland, Valencia.

It is important to note that Sorolla was not only a master in the representation of light and color, but also embodied a deep love for life and nature. "Valencia - Two girls on the beach" is not only a work of art, but a testimony of a moment, a childhood celebration framed by the splendor of the Mediterranean light. Their ability to transform a fleeting moment into a lasting painting is what makes this work resonate with spectators, inviting them to get lost in the beauty of simplicity and joy.

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