Joaquín Sorolla
Joaquín Sorolla, the forgotten impressionist
Sorolla is a Spanish impressionist artist, one of the most prolific Spaniards, with more than 2,200 cataloged works. Here below they have a small sample.
Internship training (1863-1886)
- Marina (1880).
Consolidation internship (1889-1899)
- The guitarists, Valencian customs (1889).
- The fountain, Buñol (1890-1895).
- It treats of targets (1894).
- And they still say that fish is expensive (1894).
- The food in the boat (1898).
- Ropers of Jávea (1898).
- Sad Inheritance (1899)
Completion stage (1900-1910)
- Noria, Jávea (1900).
- Portrait of B eruete (1902).
- Sea and rocks of San Esteban, Asturias (1903).
- In the shadow of the boat, Valencia (1903-1904).
- Self-portrait (1904).
- My children (1904).
- The boy from the boat (1904
- Snapshot, Biarritz (1906).
- Storm over Peñalara, Segovia (1906).
- Jumping rope, La Granja (1907).
- Fisherwoman with her son, Valencia (1908).
- Promenade by the sea (1909).
- Clotilde in evening dress (1910).
- Under the awning, Zarauz square (1910).
The final stage (1911-1920)
- After the bath (1911).
- Fifth Avenue, New York (1911).
- The siesta (1911).
- Castilla: the Feast of Bread . Cycle of the regions of Spain for the Hispanic Society of New York (1911-).
- Valencian fishermen (1915).
- The Pink Robe (1916).
- Breakwater, San Sebastián (1917-1918).
- Joaquín Sorolla y García sitting (1917).
- Portrait of Raquel Meller (1918).
- Alcázar pool in Seville (1918).
- Sorolla House Garden (1918-1919).
- Ayamonte (1919).
Helena in the cove of San Vicente, Mallorca (1919).
- Sorolla House Garden (1920).
- Portrait of the Mrs. by Pérez de Ayala (1920).
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