THE PRESS - 1896


Size (cm): 50x85
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The work "La Prensa" (1896) of the renowned Spanish painter Joaquín Sorolla stands as a vibrant expression of the dynamism of the press at the end of the 19th century in a Spanish and European context in full transformation. Sorolla, precursor of modernism and master of light, capture in this painting not only the essence of a moment, but also the vitality of the journalistic work of its time and the social impact that it has on everyday life.

From the first look, the composition of "La Prensa" impacts its visual wealth and its intricate balance. Sorolla uses a structure that, although apparently informal, is accurately orchestrated. A group of figures are grouped in the foreground, all in different positions that suggest movement and activity. This collective representation is not accidental; It reflects the collaborative nature of journalism, where each individual plays a crucial role in the production of news. Sorolla, in his eagerness to portray reality, makes the faces of these characters - a photographer, a editor and other members of the press team - emit expressions of concentration and effort, encapsulating the essence of the work they play.

The use of color in "the press" is remarkable. Sorolla displays a palette that goes from earthly tones to a wide spectrum of bright colors, which provide not only a sense of warmth, but also outline a significant contrast between the figures and the environment. The light becomes another protagonist, to the extent that it bathes the characters and objects with an almost poetic halo, emphasizing the era of the form, a crucial moment of modernity. The flashes of light on the leaves and the ink reflect the urgency and effervescence of a news that must be told immediately, creating an almost cinematographic scenario that invites the viewer to imagine the murmur and the agitation of the room.

It also highlights the attention to the detail that Sorolla exhibits in this work. The clothing of the figures, with their subtle textures and fluid folds, reveal not only a technical skill in oil painting, but also a sharp sense of observation. Through these elements, the artist establishes a dialogue between the everyday and the sublime, a distinctive feature of his work that has placed him on the top of Spanish art.

Although "the press" is a representation of a specific moment over time, it is also a comment on the birth of modern journalism. Sorolla, through this work, not only documented the journalistic environment, but also pays tribute to the relevance of the press as an instrument of social and political change. In this sense, the work is part of a tradition of portraits of modern life, which covers from Gustave Caillebotte's urban landscapes to the concerns of the European avant -garde.

In conclusion, "La Prensa" by Joaquín Sorolla is much more than a mere representation of people in a work context. It is a testimony of an era in which journalism begins to establish itself as an inseparable force of society. The work, with its vibrant composition, its masterful use of color and its ability to trigger social dialogues, continues to resonate today, inviting new generations to understand the relevance of the press in the social network. Sorolla, with its unique genius, once again demonstrates that painting can be a powerful vehicle of ideas and emotions, a link between art and life itself.

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