Afternoon sun - 1903


Size (cm): 75x50
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The painting "Sun of the afternoon" (1903) by Joaquín Sorolla constitutes a brilliant example of the mastery of the Spanish artist in the capture of light and movement in his works. Sorolla, recognized by its luminist technique and its deep connection with the Mediterranean light, achieves in this work transport the viewer to a specific moment, immortalizing the experience of sunset on the beach, a recurring theme but always innovative in its production.

In "Sun of the afternoon", the composition focuses on the representation of a Mediterranean beach completely bathed by the golden light of the sunset. The choice of horizontal axis reinforces the sensation of amplitude and serenity that characterizes this moment of the day. Sorolla uses a warm colored palette ranging from yellow soft to intense oranges, contrasted with the sea hill. This chromatic combination not only reflects the low sunlight, but also evokes the warmth and vibration of the atmosphere of the Spanish coast.

Obtaining the work carefully, fragments of human figures can be seen, subtly immersed in the natural environment. Several women, perhaps representing the daily life of the time, are on the shore, interacting with water and light. Sorolla uses subtle brush touches to give life to skin textures and clothes cloths, making the viewer feel the smoothness of the climate and the freshness of the sea. The positions of the figures, although apparently casual, convey a certain elegance and connectivity with the landscape, a reflection of the way in which humanity and nature coexist in harmony.

Sorolla's pictorial technique stands out for its use of the loose and energetic brush, which allows to capture the essence of fluid movements of water and changing light. The way in which the artist reflects the reflexes of the sun on the surface of the water is a testimony of its ability to interpret the ephemeral, transferring to the canvas sensations that go beyond the visual. This style aligns it with impressionism, from which it takes the premise of capturing light at different times, but instilling its own sense of the Spanish character.

"Sun of the afternoon" is also a testimony of Sorolla's interest in outdoor spaces and their fascination with everyday life, issues that are often found in his work and that reveal a deep love for his homeland. This piece, like many others, reflects Sorolla's genius to convert the ordinary into extraordinary, a feature that has cemented it as one of the most prominent painters of the twentieth century. In the context of his career, he is among his most celebrated works, which explore human interactions in bright and vibrant landscapes.

When contemplating "sun's sun", one cannot avoid being transported to a universe where light, beach and human figures form a whole. The work embodies not only the technical mastery of Sorolla, but also its ability to evoke emotions and situations that faithfully resonate with human experience, making this painting a timeless classic that continues to inspire and marvel at spectators worldwide.

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