The smugglers - 1919


Size (cm): 75x40
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Description

The work "The smuggers" by Joaquín Sorolla, created in 1919, is a fascinating manifestation of his mastery in the use of light and color, as well as his ability to capture the essence of Mediterranean life. Sorolla, known for its luminist style and its focus on the representation of natural light on color, presents in this painting a scene that, although immersive and vibrant, also captures a subtle and deep narrative.

In the foreground, two male figures stand out, which are immersed in a clandestine activity. The composition of the work reflects a dialogue between these figures and the surrounding environment: a coastal landscape that extends to the horizon. The closeness of these figures to the viewer, as well as the inclination of their bodies, suggests a dynamism that transcends the pictorial plane, inviting interaction and curiosity. Both men, whose bodies are bathed in sunlight, seem to be in a moment of tension, almost as if the viewer could hear his murmurs and the sea breeze.

The quality of light in this work is amazing, characteristic of Sorolla's style. The use of bright colors and the application of thin layers paint allow light to be reflected and play through surfaces, creating an almost ethereal effect. The blue and green tones of the sea contrast with the most terrible tones of the figures and the sand, emphasizing the joy of the Mediterranean sun and the freshness of the sea, while at the same time it evokes a sense of danger and clandestinity that surrounds the figures represented .

The characters in the painting, although anonymous, represent a facet of the popular life of the time, in which smuggling suggested not only an illegal activity, but also a struggle for survival in a complex socio -economic context. Sorolla, when capturing this moment, becomes a visual chronicler of genuine life that flows on the Spanish coasts, showing both beauty and tensions inherent to coastal life.

It is important to consider how "the smugglers" is inscribed within the artistic trajectory of Sorolla, who is known for his focus on the light and painting of outdoor scenes. His work moves in the context of the Spanish painting of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, where a coincidence with the impressionist movement is evidence . Comparable to other sorolla works, such as "The Paseo on the seash Corpus

In summary, "the smuggers" is a work that, beyond its insinuating title, unfolds as a testimony of the ability of Joaquín Sorolla to capture the essence of a fleeting moment, encapsulated in the light, the vibrant coloring and the figures that inhabit their world. This painting not only documes a smuggling scene, but also offers a look at the rich cultural tradition and the struggle for identity in the Mediterranean context of its time.

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