Joaquín Sorolla

Autor: Anglicky2021Slovart

Španělský malíř Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida (1863-1923) jako nikdo jiný ve své době pochopil, jak barevně zachytit světlo jihu a jak zvláštním způsobem zachytit prchavý okamžik pomocí kontrastů světla a tmy i moderních barevných kompozic. Byl vášnivým umělcem a milujícím rodinným příslušníkem.

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Název: Joaquín Sorolla  ISBN: 9783741939594  Jazyk: Anglicky  Rok:   EAN: 9783741939594  Hmotnost: 1.14 kg  Vazba: tvrdá vazba s přebalem  Počet stran: 218  Rozměr: 180x180 mm  Nakladatel: Slovart
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Detail knihy ~ Joaquín Sorolla, Sabine Von Kienlin

He often painted outdoors until he was physically exhausted, in order to depict the full beauty of nature with all its light conditions. Joy and sorrow often lay close together. Nevertheless, the profession of an artist was the only real choice for him: orphaned at the age of two, he was to become a locksmith like his foster father—but when Sorolla's drawing talent came to light, he was allowed to attend the drawing class at the School of Arts and Crafts and later the Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia. Again and again he traveled through Europe, he studied in Rome and experienced the zeitgeist of the Parisian impressionist scene. Initially, he painted socially critical everyday scenes and historical themes in muted colors, but his color palette and content brightened over time. With sun-flooded paintings he left his mark on Spanish Impressionism and impressed contemporaries such as for example Claude Monet (1840-1926). From 1911 onwards, he put all his energy into the ambitious commission of the Hispanic Society of America, which envisaged presenting Spain in 14 large-format paintings. In doing so, he placed his own artistic development behind the service of his fatherland. He painted the Vision of Spain for eight years and suffered a stroke in 1919, shortly after completion. Sorolla was one of the most important and commercially successful artists of the turn of the century.

Joaquín Sorolla