The three sisters Errázuriz - 1897


Size (cm): 55x85
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Sale price¥43,400 JPY

Description

The work "The three sisters Errázuriz" by Joaquín Sorolla, painted in 1897, is erected as a testimonial of the artist consummate talent, as well as a reflection of the visual aesthetics of the late nineteenth century. Through the representation of the Errázuriz sisters, Sorolla not only captures the essence of their models, but also a particular moment in the time that transcends the mere physical representation. The composition presents the three standing women, arranged in a triangular format that confers a feeling of stability and unity. This compositional structure is masterful in driving the viewer's gaze through the work, promoting a visual and emotional connection with the figures represented.

The use of color in this painting is one of the most notable characteristics. Sorolla displays a carefully selected palette that enhances the luminosity of the skins and the depth of the tissues. The soft and light colors that predominate in the dresses of the sisters subtly contrast with the darkest background, which not only allows the figures to stand out, but also suggests an intimate and nostalgic atmosphere. Light plays an essential role in this work, captured with mastery by Sorolla, who was famous for his ability to represent natural light. The light that surrounds the figures and details on their faces transmits a feeling of warmth and closeness, inviting the viewer to a silent contemplation.

As for the characters, although beyond the direct identification of the three Errázuriz sisters there is no extensive information about their specific personalities or characteristics, their soft and serene expressions evoke a sense of trust and tranquility. This emotional connection between the sisters is reinforced by the physical closeness between them, suggesting a relationship between the three that goes beyond the superficial.

Sorolla, a master of Spanish impressionism, it is known for its ability to capture not only light and shadow, but also the essence of the moment. Its technique, based on a loose and dynamic brushstroke, is evident in this work, where each line seems to have been applied with intentionality and precision. The influence of impressionism is clear, and at the same time, Sorolla manages to infuse his personal style, carrying the portrait painting towards a more contemporary and vital approach.

It is interesting to observe that "the three sisters Errázuriz" is not only a family portrait, but an exploration of the identity and place of women in the Spanish society of their time. In a time of sociocultural changes, this work can be interpreted as a subtle comment on the freedom and space of women in the public and private sphere. The choice to portray the sisters, surrounded by such an intimate and personal environment, can also be read as a reaffirmation of family ties and mutual support in social contexts that often limited women's opportunities.

In conclusion, "the three sisters Errázuriz" by Joaquín Sorolla is not only a work of extraordinary aesthetic beauty, but also invites the viewer to a deeper reflection about the family, women and their representation. The ability of master To capture the light, color and human emotion, it resonates in this work, ensuring its place in the canon of Spanish art and the impressionist movement. Sorolla, through the simplicity of this portrait, manages to beautify a daily reality, transforming it into a moment of sublime art.

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