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Sorolla y Bastida Joaquin | 1863-1923 | [ Back | Photos ]
(b valencia, 27 feb 1863; d cercedilla,
nr madrid, 10 aug 1923). spanish painter.
he studied (1878-80) at the escuela
de bellas artes in valencia, initially
also attending the escuela de artesanos.
he was influenced by the work of the
previous generation of valencian painters,
especially francisco domingo y marqués,
who drew his attention to 17th-century
spanish realism. also important at
this stage in sorolla’s development
was the impact of the work of ignacio
pinazo camarlech, whose paintings
prompted sorolla to work out of doors,
and that of emilio sala francés.
sorolla first visited madrid in 1881,
for the exposición nacional
de bellas artes. in the prado at that
time he made many copies from the
works of velázquez and juan
de ribera; he was interested particularly
in velázquez’s treatment
of light and in the vigour of execution
of ribera. a capacity to combine contemporary
with traditional approaches is to
be found in his 2nd of may (1884;
madrid, mus. sorolla), where pinazo
camarlech’s plein-air principles
are applied to a traditional historical
composition on the theme of the heroic
defence of madrid against napoleon’s
troops. from this point onwards sorolla
started to seek out his own path between
idealizing and realistic tendencies.
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| Walking along the sea-shore |
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