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Features “Strolling along the Seashore, 1909” by Joaquin Sorolla Y Bastida
Main Features
Author
Color
White, Beige, Blue, Brown, Gray
Tags
Fashion, Seaside, Summer, Walking, Elegance, Breeze
Main Features
Alternate Titles
Sorolla’s Sunlit Beach Scene
Art Movement
Impressionism
Historical Events
Early 20th-Century Coastal Leisure
Visual and Stylistic Elements
Brushwork/Texture
Light And Airy
Focal Point
The Walking Couple On The Beach
Light Source
Radiant Beach Sunlight
Objects
Two Women , Beach , Ocean , Hats , Dresses
Orientation
Horizontal
Perspective
Expansive Coastal View
Original Masterpiece Features
Condition/Restoration History
Well-Preserved
Creation Process
Oil On Canvas
Inscriptions/Signatures
Signed By Sorolla
Patron/Commissioner
Unknown
Provenance
Sorolla Museum, Madrid
Influences and Related Works
Influences
Impressionism, Mediterranean Culture
Related Works
The White Boat
Exhibition and Market Information
Auction Price
Various Museums And Private Collections
Criticism & Reception
Praised For Its Vibrant Colors And Light
Cultural Significance
Captures The Essence Of Mediterranean Coastal Life
Current Owner
Various Museums And Private Collections
Exhibition History
Sorolla Museum, Madrid
Insurance Value
Various Museums And Private Collections
Market Trends
Various Museums And Private Collections
Public Domain Status
Various Museums And Private Collections
Reproductions
Various Museums And Private Collections
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“Sorolla painted sunlight itself.” Edmund Peel

“The Mediterranean glows with life.” Blanca Pons-Sorolla

“White fabric becomes a canvas for light.” Florencio de Santa-Ana

“Sorolla made Spain's beaches eternal.” Felipe Garin Llombart

“The sea breeze seems to touch us.” Jose Luis Diez

#1. Beach Master. Sorolla was famous for his sun-drenched beach scenes.

#2. Spanish Light. The painting captures the brilliant light of the Spanish coast.

#3. Impressionist Influence. Sorolla adapted Impressionist techniques to Spanish subjects.

#4. White Dresses. The women's white dresses catch and reflect the seaside light.

#5. Leisure Class. The painting depicts the leisure activities of Spanish society.


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