Maria looking at the fish - 1907


Size (cm): 75x60
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The work "Maria looking at the fish" by Joaquín Sorolla, painted in 1907, invites us to immerse ourselves at a time of intimate contemplation that reflects the very essence of the art of the art of master Spanish. In this piece, Sorolla captures her daughter Maria, who is standing, inclined towards a water container where a fish nothing with apparent peace of mind. This representation not only stands out for its aesthetic beauty, but also for the mastery in the composition and the use of color.

The figure of Mary is the undisputed center of the work, which is harmoniously integrated with the aquatic environment. His position and expression evoke childish curiosity and astonishment to the natural world, recurring elements in Sorolla's work, with which he conveyed his love for life and nature. Maria's choice as a model is not accidental; She represents a personal connection of the artist with her family, an issue that permeates many of her works and that humanizes her vision.

The composition is characterized by the diagonal disposition of the figure, which guides the viewer's gaze towards the fish, thus amplifying the sense of introspection and connection between the girl and the aquatic world. Sorolla becomes the bridge between two realities: the pure innocence of childhood and the fascination with life in the water. Light plays a primary role in this painting, where bright reflexes and water transparencies are combined, generating such a luminous and vibrant atmosphere that you can almost feel the freshness of the water.

The use of color in "Maria looking at the fish" is a testimony of the distinctive style of sorolla, known for its ability to capture the light and its color effect. The soft celest and green tones that make up the background create a sense of depth and serenity, while Maria's white dress delicately contrasts with the environment, highlighting her figure. This color game demonstrates sorolla ability to use the palette in favor of a visual narrative that talks about the beauty of the moment.

While the piece may seem simple at first glance, it contains inside a series of complex elements that characterize Sorolla's work. The influence of impressionism is evident not only in the way it treats light, but also in the way it captures the transience of the moment. This work can be considered as part of its continuous exploration of the Mediterranean light and the daily life of its surroundings, a constant in his career that allowed him to revolutionize the landscape and portrait painting.

In conclusion, "Maria looking at the fish" is a sublime manifestation of Joaquín Sorolla's art. Through its composition, the vibrant use of color and the deep connection between the subject and its environment, the work manages to transcend its simplicity to offer a reflection on childhood, curiosity and wonder before nature. Sorolla, like few figures of his time, managed to capture ephemeral moments and turn them into eternal, and this painting is a beautiful example of this.

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