Las Zorreras. Sierra De Guadarrama (1907)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Joaquín Sorolla, known for his masterful handling of light and his vivid portrayal of landscapes and seascapes, brings his unique touch to the serene yet majestic vistas of the Sierra de Guadarrama in "Las Zorreras." Painted in 1907, this artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the Spanish landscape combined with the dynamic expressions of natural life.The focal point of the painting is a robust, russet-coated cow, grazing contentedly in the foreground. Its form is robust and detailed, echoing the earthy tones of the soil beneath its hooves, which blend seamlessly into the rich, textural strokes that define the surroundings. This subject not only provides a glimpse into rural life but also highlights Sorolla's skill in animating his canvas with the vividness of living forms.Behind the figure of the cow, the landscape transitions into rolling hills that fade into the dreamy, distant mountains of the Sierra. These mountains are depicted in a fluctuating tapestry of blues, purples, and fiery oranges and pinks, reflecting the setting sun. This outstanding play of colors not only dramatizes the vastness and layered depths of the mountains but also showcases Sorolla’s exceptional ability to convey the changing times of day and the resulting shifts in light and color.The sky, open and expansive, is painted with a soft, pale blue, subtly suggesting the encroachment of dusk. The clouds near the horizon catch the fading sunlight, lending a delicate pinkish hue to the upper portion of the canvas, contrasting elegantly with the earthy foreground."Las Zorreras.
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Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida was a Spanish painter. Sorolla excelled in the painting of portraits, landscapes and monumental works of social and historical themes. His most typical works are characterized by a dexterous representation of the people and landscape under the bright sunlight of Spain and sunlit water.