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The Drinking Jug
Joaquín Sorolla

The Drinking Jug

1904
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Original dimensions
151 x 98 cm
Museum
unknown
Year
1904
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
ImpressionnisteJoaquín SorollaRéalisme

Scene depicted

The painting “The Pitcher” illustrates a warm and intimate scene, where light dances on the surface of a pitcher, while a young girl, absorbed, seems ready to serve water. This composition evokes both the simplicity of everyday life and the majesty of a moment suspended in time, where pure emotion reveals itself.

Historical context

Created in 1904, in the peaceful setting of the Iberian Peninsula, this iconic painting belongs to the Impressionist movement. Joaquín Sorolla , one of the masters of light, managed to capture the essence of Spain through vibrant and luminous compositions. For now, the current location of this painting remains a mystery, but its spectacular dimensions of 151 x 98 cm promise to awaken curiosity and wonder.

Place in the artist's career

In the rich career of Joaquín Sorolla , “The Pitcher” stands at a turning point. This canvas testifies to his evolution towards a bolder style, seeking to explore the play of light and emotions. Meanwhile, other works like “The Bath at the Beach” and “The Siesta” illustrate the progression of his artistic heart, shining in increasingly luminous compositions.

Anecdote

“Art is the reflection of the emotions we experience,” said Sorolla. Created on a sweet spring morning, “The Pitcher” was born from a chance encounter with the golden light filtering through the leaves. This painting evokes his passion for fleeting beauty, amplifying the impact of nature on our sensitivity.