Contadina de Asís
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Artist | Joaquín Sorolla |
Year | 1888 (1888) |
Medium | oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 39.50 cm × 55.50 cm (15.55 in × 21.85 in) |
Location | Sorolla Museum, Madrid |
Contadina de Asís is an 1888 oil-on-canvas painting by the Spanish painter Joaquín Sorolla, from 1888. It is part of the collection of the Sorolla Museum, in Madrid.
Description
It was painted in 1888, at a small town of Assisi in Italy, after the retirement of the painter. He always wanted to paint natural and realistic beauty.[1] It is a feminine portrait of a peasant woman standing in a landscape full of vegetation and dotted with poppies. The woman appears to be slightly turning her head to the right. She wears a red scarf, which covers her head and is knotted at the nape of her neck, and a matching red bodice over a white blouse.[2]
The painting uses bright natural colours with an ease of brush work.
References
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- Harbour (1881)
- Contadina de Asís (1888)
- Clotilde García del Castillo (1890)
- Portrait of Benito Pérez Galdós (1894)
- The Return from Fishing: Hauling the Boat (1894)
- Joaquín Sorolla García Dressed in White (1896)
- Sad Inheritance (1899)
- Señora de Sorolla in Black (1906)
- Maria at La Granja (1907)
- Walk on the Beach (1909)
- Miss Mary Lillian Duke (1911)
- Vision of Spain (1913-19)
- Sorolla Museum
- Hispanic Society of America (Sorolla Room)
- Elena Sorolla (daughter)
- Impressionism
- Luminism
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