Sorolla: Spanish Master of Light

by Gabriele Finaldi, Javier Baron Thaidigsmann, Veronique Gerard-Powell, Christopher Riopelle, and Oliver Tostmann

Aoife Brady, Julien Domercq, Akemi Herraez Vossbrink, Sarah Herring, Rosalind McKever, Akemi Herráez Vossbrink, and Brendan Rooney

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The bravura Impressionist works of the premier Spanish painter of a century ago, showcased and explored in detail by an international team of renowned scholars

Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (1863–1923) was the leading Spanish painter of his day, world-famous when Picasso was still struggling to establish a name. This sumptuously illustrated book traces Sorolla’s career at home and abroad, focusing on more than 60 canvases. These include portraits, landscapes, the bathers and seascapes for which he is most famous, and genre scenes of Spanish life.
 
His monumental early works established the artist’s reputation as an unflinching social realist. Sending pictures strategically to major exhibitions across Europe, Sorolla depicted peasants, fishermen, and sail-makers eking out meager existences; young women forced into prostitution; and naked, disabled orphans. Rarely had Impressionist technique been turned to such provocative ends. As Sorolla found a wealthy clientele toward the turn of the century, his focus turned to sun-drenched scenes of leisure and elegant sociability: beautiful women stroll in fashionable resorts and children gambol on the seashore.  Here, leading scholars offer a contemporary assessment of his career and explore Sorolla’s relations with the most famous bravura painters of the day, including John Singer Sargent and the Swedish artist Anders Zorn. An illustrated chronology by Blanca Pons Sorolla, the artist’s great-granddaughter, provides additional information.

Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press


Exhibition Schedule:

National Gallery, London
(03/18/19–07/07/19)

National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
(08/10/19–11/03/19)

  • ISBN10 1857096428
  • ISBN13 9781857096422
  • Publish Date 19 March 2019
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 4 March 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint National Gallery Company Ltd
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 264
  • Language English