Clotdle sitting on the couch - 1910


Size (cm): 55x85
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Sale price$279.00 USD

Description

The work "Clotilde sitting on the couch", painted by Joaquín Sorolla in 1910, offers a unique vision of the genius that was Sorolla, a master indisputable of luminism and the capture of light in painting. Sorolla, known by his impressionist style that mixes realism and a sublime representation of the light, portrays Clotilde here, his muse and wife, in a moment of serenity. The painting develops in a domestic context that Sorolla knew how to express with a deep sense of intimacy and warmth.

The composition of the work focuses on the figure of Clotilde, which sits on a sofa in an environment that evokes a cozy and domestic atmosphere. The position of the figure is designed to transmit a feeling of rest and contemplation. The sofa, with its soft and curved forms, embraces Clotilde, suggesting comfort and familiarity in contrast to the most dynamic background. The choice of white clothes that you saw reflecting the natural light of the environment seems almost undulating with its movements, a distinctive seal of sorolla style. This color choice reinforces the feeling of purity and calm that emanates from its presence.

The chromatic palette of the work is another of its wonders. Sorolla uses a combination of warm and soft tones, playing with light and shadow in a way that causes an almost ethereal sensation. Color nuances are applied with rapid and fluid brushstrokes that seem to capture the vibration of the environment. The light that enters through the windows creates reflexes and contrasts that give life to the scene, turning a daily moment into an almost poetic representation of family life. This brilliant light is a characteristic element of Sorolla's work, who was always attracted to the light of the Mediterranean and its interaction with shapes and colors.

As for his technique, "Clotilde sitting on the couch" exhibits the sorolla ability to combine a careful study of the anatomy and naturalness of the figure with a loose and free execution. This approach allowed him to capture the meaning of the moment, almost like a snapshot of the life of his home. His ability to represent the texture of materials from Clotilde's skin to the soft tissue of the sofa is amazing and makes the difference between his work and that of other contemporaries.

It is interesting to note that, although the work is presumed more personal and less exhibitionist than some of his other more famous pieces, the intimacy of this portrait of his wife resonates with the universality of love and respect for the female figure. Sorolla, through his wife, manages to evoke the connection between light, space and human figure, something that becomes a conductive thread throughout his work.

In conclusion, "Clotilde sitting on the couch" is not only a portrait of a beloved figure, but a testimony of Sorolla's mastery in the representation of the light and intimacy of the home. Its technique, combined with a masterful use of color and a balanced composition, allows the spectator to immerse himself at a time that combines the ephemeral with the permanent, the private with the universal. Thus, this work stands out not only for its aesthetic beauty, but also for its ability to narrate the complexity of human relations through the attentive gaze of a master In your trade.

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