Boxing raisins - Jávea - 1901


Size (cm): 75x55
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The painting "Boxing raisins - Jávea - 1901", by Joaquín Sorolla, stands as a splendid testimony of the artist's mastery in the capture of light and the essence of everyday life in the Mediterranean environment. Sorolla, known for his ability to represent the sunny landscape and vibrant scenes of Spanish life, addresses in this work an apparently simple but rich in nuances. The fabric shows a scene of the grape collection, where the clusters of extended grapes are appreciated on the surface, forming a textured background that connects agricultural work with the local culture.

The artistic composition is characterized by an almost photographic approach in detail and a dynamic treatment of space. Sorolla uses a perspective that invites the viewer to enter the scene, perceiving the action of the collection and raw aesthetics of the harvest. This style of composition reflects well the painter's interest in the activities of daily life and the connection between the human being and nature. The provision of grapes causes a visual dialogue with the central figure that seems to dominate the painting, symbolizing human effort in agriculture and tradition.

The color in "boxing raisins" is one of the most notable aspects. Sorolla uses a warm palette that emphasizes sunlight and the warmth of the Mediterranean climate. The yellow, green and brown that predominate in the work not only give life to the scene, but also create a cozy and vitalist atmosphere. This masterful use of color, together with its technique of loose and almost impressionist brushstrokes, allows the viewer to feel almost the texture of the grapes and the environment of the region, at the same time evoking a sensation of nostalgia.

However, what makes this work stand out in particular is the interaction of the elements represented. Although there are no human figures in painting, the presence of dry raisins can suggest the tradition of harvest, a process that is intimately linked to community life in Jávea. Boxing raisins, known for its flavor and food value, evoke the agricultural culture of the area, a relevant issue in Sorolla's work, who often explored rural life and customs.

Sorolla was a master in the representation of the Spanish landscape and its essence. His style, which moves away from academic rigidity towards a more expressive approach, can be seen in this work, which incorporates elements of realism along with the sensitivity of impressionism. Similar works of Sorolla, such as "Grandma's garden" or "Bath time", explore similar themes of everyday life and landscape, strengthening their reputation as one of the great exponents of the luminous and vibrant painting of its time .

In summary, "boxing raisins" is not only a representation of the collection of grapes in Jávea, but also a celebration of agricultural traditions and the Mediterranean life that characterize the work of Joaquín Sorolla. His mastery with color and composition invite the viewer to appreciate not only the beauty of the moment, but also the deep cultural meaning of everyday activities that have defined the region over time.

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