Valencia Plaza


Size (cm): 75x60
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Sale price¥41,200 JPY

Description

The work "Plaza de Valencia" by Joaquín Sorolla is a magnificent example of the artist's domain in the representation of light and daily life in Spain of his time. Created in 1904, this painting Encapsulates the vibrant atmosphere of a place in the city of Valencia, reflecting both the local culture and the particular atmosphere of the region. In it, Sorolla uses a dynamic composition that guides the viewer's gaze through a game of lights and shadows, where architectural elements and human figures are intertwined in a dance and movement dance.

Sorolla, known for its luminist style and its ability to capture natural light, shows in this work its ability to represent the warmth of the Mediterranean sun. The light bathes the scene, creating an almost ethereal effect that emphasizes the warm and vibrant tones that characterize the painter's palette. The buildings that flank the square are represented with an almost pictorial treatment, where the shadows slide on the surfaces and the colors are intensified in daylight.

The work resembles a fleeting moment of daily life; The figures that populate the square are mostly anonymous, which allows the viewer to focus on the general atmosphere rather than specific individuals. They are perceived as moving silhouettes, interacting with each other and with the environment, which gives painting a sense of life and energy. Sorolla invites the viewer to participate in the scene, almost to become part of that characteristic bustle of the Spanish squares.

One of the distinctive sorolla stamps is its color treatment. In "Plaza de Valencia", you can see a harmonious interaction of yellow, terracotta and blue tones, each of them providing texture and depth to the scene. This choice of colors not only enriches the work visually, but also weaves a subtle narrative about climate, architecture and spirit of the place.

It should be noted that "Plaza de Valencia" is a work that finds its place in the movement of Spanish impressionism. Sorolla, although influenced by the French impressionists, developed their personal style that is distinguished by its obvious devotion to light and nature. The work is part of a broader context, where the landscape and the human figure are connected, reflecting both the cultural identity of Spain and the universality of human experience.

In the technical execution, there are loose brushstrokes that transmit an almost palpable vivacity, which gives painting a sensation of immediacy and freshness, a sorolla characteristic. This approach to the application of color and light helps to fix the work in its time, right in the rise of modernism, although without losing its connection with the tradition of Spanish art.

"Plaza de Valencia" is not simply a portrait of a place; It is a celebration of the life, culture and history of Spain, in which Sorolla manages to encapsulate the essence of Valencia. As in many of his works, the painter becomes a visual chronicler, capturing the ephemeral beauty of the moment and offering a window to the experience of life in the city. The work invites contemplation and enjoyment, challenging the viewer to explore the nuances of light and color that define not only a scene, but a collective experience.

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