Running for the beach - 1908


Size (cm): 75x40
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Sale price£180 GBP

Description

The painting "running along the beach" by Joaquín Sorolla, made in 1908, is a brilliant representation of the light, movement and happiness associated with the experience of summer on the Spanish coast. Sorolla, known for his mastery in the capture of light and color, offers us in this work a snapshot full of dynamism through the representation of two children running happily along the shore. Their movements are so fluid that they almost feel alive, as if the viewer could hear the laughter of the infants and the soft murmur of the waves.

The composition is remarkable for its balanced asymmetry. The children are located on the left side of the Canvas, which allows the viewer's gaze to flow to the right, where the blue sea meets a clear sky. This use of space not only highlights the figure of children, but also highlights the grandiosity of the maritime landscape. Sorolla captures the very essence of summer, the movement of the waves and the iridescence of the water reflected in the sunlight.

The colored palette used is vibrant and reflects the spirit of the moment. Sorolla is a master of color, and in this work he uses energetic tones such as the blue of the sea, the yellow of the sun and the pink and white nuances of the sand. Children's locker room, who appear blank, contrasts delicately with the shadows and lights found in their moving bodies, reinforcing their freshness and naturalness. This master use of color also allows Sorolla to create an almost three -dimensional effect, making the spectator feel that he is experiencing the scene with the children.

The work reflects the characteristic style of Sorolla, known as luminism, which focuses on the representation of natural light and its interaction with form. This approach manages to transmit not only the atmosphere of the moment, but also a palpable emotion that connects the observer with the experience of the moment. Sorolla had the ability to transform everyday life into something poetic, and "running along the beach" is a clear example of this.

The representation of childhood is a recurring theme in Sorolla's work, where children symbolize innocence, freedom and pure joy of living. Often, these images invoke a nostalgia for the simplicity of life, choosing coastal scenarios that have both personal and cultural meaning for the artist.

Although "running along the beach" is not one of the most recognized works compared to other thin pieces of sorolla, such as "The Bath of the Horse," does share with them that celebration of light and life on the coast. This painting, Like many of those created by the painter, it allows to glimpse not only the technical sorolla skill, but also its deep emotional connection with the landscapes of their native Spain.

In conclusion, "running along the beach" is a beautiful epitome of the talent of Joaquín Sorolla, a reminder of the joy of sunny days on the beach, where light and color are intertwined to create a work that captures the essence of its time and place. The work invites you to be contemplated not only as a simple representation of the sea and children, but as a celebration of life itself, full of dynamism and light.

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