A modern impressionist artist known for his mastery of light, Joaquín Sorolla is best known for his portrayals of life in Spain, through the use of landscapes, people, and scenery. Sorolla was greatly inspired by Diego Velazquez, as well as other great masters, painting many studies of their works in his early career.
Studying in Paris, Rome, and his hometown Valencia in Spain, Sorolla cultivated his artistic talents from the age of 15. His parents died when he was only two years old, so he was raised alongside his sister by their aunt and uncle. This perhaps contributed to his focus on family, and he later painted many portraits of his wife and children.
“I could not paint at all if I had to paint slowly. Every effect is so transient, it must be rapidly painted.”
I’m so happy to have been assigned these blog posts, since I never would have found Sorolla’s work otherwise; he is now one of my favourite artists of all time.
Excellent work on your final two posts! Solid research combined with personal insights and well written. You also did great on your Pecha Kucha with a stellar 10/10. Your final assignment was solid as well with a 9/10 and 8.5/10 repectively for your acrylic paintings. Well done this term!
Hope you have a great Holiday break.
Kathrin,
Excellent work on your final two posts! Solid research combined with personal insights and well written. You also did great on your Pecha Kucha with a stellar 10/10. Your final assignment was solid as well with a 9/10 and 8.5/10 repectively for your acrylic paintings. Well done this term!
Hope you have a great Holiday break.
Jeff