The rainbow - 1907


Size (cm): 75x50
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The work "El Arcoiris" (1907) by Joaquín Sorolla is a brilliant example of the artist's mastery in the capture of light and atmosphere through the use of color. Sorolla, one of the greatest exponents of Spanish impressionism, plays with the luminosity characteristic of the sun, which not only illuminates the scene, but also creates a dynamic interaction between the characters and the environment.

In this painting, Sorolla represents a group of children on the beach. The central figure stands out among all, a child who moves away from the coast, opening his arms to heaven in a gesture of joy and freedom. The composition is organized in a way that children are in a relatively casual disposition, suggesting spontaneous movements, evoking a sense of lightness and fun. The contours of their bodies, bathed in the sunlight, seem almost ethereal, as if they were part of the same air that surrounds them.

The work takes place in a coastal environment, with the sea and heaven in an intense colors dialogue. The blue tones of the sea contrast wonderfully with the yellow and gold of the sand, elements that Sorolla uses to emphasize the warmth of a summer afternoon. But the true protagonist of painting is the rainbow, which arches on the scene, bringing with him an air of magic and freshness. This optical phenomenon not only fulfills the function of beautifying the landscape, but also acts as a symbolic bridge between heaven and earth, evoking sensations of hope and childhood joy.

The use of color in "the rainbow" is especially notable. Sorolla applies a vibrant and bright palette, in which the warm yellow, light blue and green are mixed to create a sensation of vitality. The loose and textured brushstroke is a distinctive brand of its style, which reinforces the movement and lightness of the scene. These touches of color not only shape the figure of children and the surrounding landscape, but also contribute an almost poetic character to the work.

"The rainbow" is also a manifestation of the constant search for sorolla to capture the essence of the ephemeral. His interest in light and nature led him to repeatedly explore scenes of everyday life on the beach, where changes in light and color are almost vertiginous. This painting It is no exception, and it is located in a line of works where nature and the human being coexist harmonically, highlighting the importance of sensory experience.

In the context of the art of the early twentieth century, Sorolla rises as a precursor to modern trends, and "the rainbow" is a testimony of its deep connection with impressionism. His ability to communicate emotions through color and light resonates with the viewer, inviting him to immerse himself in a world where nature and childhood are intertwined sublime. The work remains a reference in the appreciation of art for its glorification of light and joy, aspects that endure in the collective memory of the viewer.

Thus, "El Arcoiris" is erected as a work that not only delights the view, but also touches the heart, reminding us of the importance of beauty in the small things of life and the inexhaustible sense of astonishment that children find in the world that surrounds them.

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