The first child - 1890


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

In the work "The first child" by Joaquín Sorolla, painted in 1890, an intense emotional burden is displayed that transcends the merely visual. This work is not only within the painter's evolution, but also reflects his personal connection with motherhood and fatherhood, encapsulating intimate moments of family life.

The composition of the work is articulated around a subtle balance between the character represented and the surrounding environment, creating an enveloping atmosphere. He painting It shows a mother holding her son, in an attitude of deep tenderness and protection. The figure of the mother, which stands out through her dark clothing, contrasts with the clarity of the little one in her arms, allowing the viewer's gaze to focus on the relationship between the two. The infant's position, lying and confident against the maternal chest, is a powerful symbol of vulnerability and love.

The use of color by sorolla is essential for the emotional narrative of the work. The warm and soft tones dominate the scene, creating a feeling of warmth and closeness. Sorolla, known for his mastery in the capture of light and color, manages to transmit the luminosity that floods the room, reflecting the joy and hope they accompany the arrival of the first child. This luminosity seems to emanate both from the figure of the child and the background, where elements are hinted that, although subtle, provide context without distracting the attention of the main subjects.

The mother's figure, with her serene and compassionate gaze, reflects not only love towards her offspring, but also the central role that motherhood and family play in Sorolla's life, who was a man deeply linked to her home and Your loved ones. This factor gives his work a personal dimension that resonates with the viewer, establishing a universal link on the experience of motherhood.

In addition to his obvious emotional burden, "the first child" is also a testimony of the unique style of Sorolla, who, at the end of the 19th century, made his way to an artistic language that merged impressionism with more traditional trends. The loose and spontaneous brushstroke technique, characteristic of his work, allows colors and shapes to flow in a natural harmony, contributing to the sensation of movement and life that radiates painting.

When observing this work, a dialogue with other works of Sorolla can be established, such as "the mother" of 1895 or "The Flute Child" of 1904, where the issue of childhood and family relationship are also protagonists. These paintings They corroborate the way Sorolla portrays family dynamics and the light that penetrates their daily lives, making them eternal.

In conclusion, "the first child" not only stands as an endearing representation of motherhood and childhood, but as an emblematic example of the artistic evolution of Joaquín Sorolla. The work invites us to appreciate love in its purest form and the beauty inherent in family ties, while at the same time it reaffirms the place of sorolla in the canon of Spanish art, positioning it as a master that captures the essence of life in all its dimensions.

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