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Peasants of Segovia (Picturesque Spain, Segovia)
Joaquín Sorolla

Peasants of Segovia (Picturesque Spain, Segovia)

1910
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Original dimensions
207.5 x 251.6 cm
Museum
The Hispanic Society of America
Year
1910
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
ImpressionnisteJoaquín SorollaRéalisme

Scene depicted

In this already famous painting, Sorolla freezes a scene of the daily life of women in Segovia, engrossed in their tasks. Their gestures testify to a quiet strength, while the surrounding landscape provides exceptional visual harmony. This canvas tells more than just a simple struggle of life; it evokes the soul of a region, the passion of a people, and the rhythm of nature.

Historical context

Created in 1910, this painting is emblematic and is located in the beautiful city of Segovia, Spain, a place rich in history and culture. The work belongs to the artistic movement of Impressionism , known for its light touch and celebration of everyday life themes. Today, this canvas is preserved at the Hispanic Society of America, where it is celebrated for its momentum and depth.

Place in the artist's career

This canvas marks a crucial turning point in Sorolla's career, representing both his mastery of light and his pictorial vivacity. Alongside other notable works like “The Return of the Fishing” and “The Siesta,” this painting illustrates Sorolla's artistic maturity and his commitment to depicting Spanish life with tenderness and respect.

Anecdote

“In the harsh light of the valley, I saw them, these peasants , illuminated by the morning sun. Their faces told stories.” This fictional quote evokes the spontaneity of a spring morning when Sorolla captured the very essence of rural life. The vibrant emotion of this moment gave birth to this masterpiece that combines dynamism and serenity.