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Joaquín Sorolla García Dressed in White

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Joaquín Sorolla García Dressed in White
Spanish: Joaquín Sorolla García vestido de blanco
ArtistJoaquín Sorolla
Year1896 (1896)
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions85 cm × 65 cm (33 in × 26 in)
LocationSorolla Museum, Madrid

Joaquín Sorolla García Dressed in White (Spanish: Joaquín Sorolla García vestido de blanco) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Spanish artist Joaquín Sorolla, from 1896. The painting is part of the collection of the Sorolla Museum, in Madrid. [1] In 1951, the painter's son, Joaquín Sorolla García, donated the painting to the Sorolla Museum's Foundation, continuing the practice of his parents of supporting the museum.[2]

Description

The painting is a child portrait of the painter's son, Joaquín Sorolla García. He is seen sitting on a wooden sofa, clad in a white dress (a full sleeve white suit), posing for the painting. His left arm rests on the armrest while his right hand rests on his legs. The portrait is made brighter by the colourful grey, mauve and light brown curtain in the background.[1]

This was not the first time Joaquín Sorolla had painted members of his family. He had produced many portraits of his family before, such as of his wife, Clotilde García del Castillo and even his ancestors. His son Joaquin also appears, for example, in the portrait Mi familia along with his wife Clotilde and his daughters María and Elena. In 1917 he again painted a portrait of his now adult son, Joaquín Sorolla García, entitled Joaquín Sorolla García sentado that was exhibited at the Sorolla Museum.[3] Another portrait of his son was Joaquín Sorolla García y su perro.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Digital Network of Collections of Museums of Spain – My Museums". ceres.mcu.es. Retrieved 2018-11-07.
  2. ^ "Digital Network of Collections of Museums of Spain - My Museums". mismuseos.net. Retrieved 2018-11-07.
  3. ^ Begoña., Torres González (2005). Sorolla : [la magia de la luz]. Diana. ISBN 9681338642. OCLC 60679060.
  4. ^ "Velázquez y Sorolla, diálogo en Madrid". www.elcultural.com. Retrieved 2018-11-08.