
Q18644289
- Original dimensions
- 121 x 151.5 cm
- Movement
- post impressionism
- Museum
- Prado Museum
- Year
- 1901
Scene depicted
The painting Q18644289 depicts a vibrant scene where natural beauty harmoniously blends with the brilliance of human figures. Sorolla, master of light, transports the viewer to the heart of a life event, evoking simple yet profound emotions through the play of light that charms the eye.
Historical context
Created in 1901, the painting Q18644289 is the result of an era marked by the artistic vitality of Madrid, Spain. This canvas , emblematic of the post impressionist movement, captures light and life with remarkable delicacy. Today, this painting is located in the Prado Museum, a prestigious setting for a work that fascinates with its impressive dimensions of 121 x 151.5 cm.
Place in the artist's career
This painting , Q18644289, is emblematic of Joaquín Sorolla's mature style. A symbol of a period when he reached his technical peak, it dialogues with other works like “The Beach of Valencia” and “The Bath of the Young Girl,” showing a striking evolution in his manipulation of light and color.
Anecdote
“Art is the beauty we create to evoke the invisible,” said Joaquín Sorolla , inspired by a fresh sunny morning on the Iberian coasts. This moment of serenity, where the waves whispered their sweet melody, shaped the essence of his masterpiece . The painting Q18644289 carries this magic, this link between nature and the human soul.