Three head studies - 1887


Size (cm): 75x35
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Description

The work "three head studies" by Joaquín Sorolla, created in 1887, is eminently an exploration of the portrait and a manifestation of the principle of naturalism, which characterized much of the work of the work of the master Spanish. Sorolla, known for his instinct to capture the light and life in his works, achieves in this painting a series of heads that evokes both the academic study and the flowering of a personal style that would define it in his artistic career.

The composition takes place with three portraits of male figures organized vertically on the pictorial support. Sorolla uses the vertical format to emphasize the intimacy and closeness of its characters, which allows the viewer an almost psychological observation of the individual expressions and characteristics of each head. Through this approach, the search for sorolla can be noticed to transcend the physical, approaching the essence of the model before him.

Color is a crucial element in this work. Sorolla stands out for its ability to use a rich and vibrant palette; In "three head studies", it uses warm and terrible tones that suggest not only the humanity of the models, but also their character and context. Leather tones, combined with the subtle use of contrasts, allow each face to come alive, revealing not only physical features, but also an emotional connection that invites the viewer to contemplate the individuality of each figure.

It is important to note that this work is in a context of exploration and reflection in relation to the representation of the portrait. Sorolla, who was influenced by movements such as impressionism, distances himself from the academic rigidity of his time to offer a new vision of the human figure. The work anticipates the use of color and light that would later become characteristic of its subsequent production, where luminosity becomes an almost leading element.

The characters in this painting are not established as individual figures with specific narratives, but function as formal studies of facial expression and corporality. This choice by Sorolla allows the viewer to focus more on the variations of light and shadow than in the stories that these faces could tell. It is an exercise where the individual transforms into an art vehicle itself, which reinforces the artist's ambition to explore the human beyond biography.

Joaquín Sorolla is considered one of the great masters of the twentieth century, and its technique has been studied and admired over time. "Three head studies", although not as known as its great compositions full of Mediterranean light and vibrant landscapes, represents a crucial moment in its artistic development. Here, is the seed of his mastery in the capture of human nature, a recurring area in his work that will continue to evolve in his future projects.

In conclusion, "three head studies" constitutes a valuable contribution to the understanding of Sorolla's work, showing his ability to portray life through painting, the masterful use of color, and its exploration in the portrait. In its simplicity, this work invites us to reflect on the essence of the human being and the role of the artist in the representation of that complexity.

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