![]() Clotilde has bent her right arm upward and her hand lies on the veil. In addition, a greenish-transparent veil is draped over the entire hat, and falls forward over her face and is blown backward almost horizontally in the wind. On her head Clotilde wears a straw hat, which is also decorated with purple colored flowers. Under Clotilde's dress are two elegant white women's shoes with small heels. In her left hand she holds an open white parasol, which is angled to the ground on the left side. Clothilde's dress has cropped sleeves, and she carries a jacket, also made of white fabric, on her left forearm in front of her abdomen. Thus both the breasts and the buttocks have clearer contours than the daughter's. The figure behind the daughter, Clotilde Sorolla, also wears a white dress, her hips accented by a white belt. She has pinned her brown hair into a knot, so that her face comes into its own. In her right hand Maria holds a yellow straw hat with a wide, sweeping brim, decorated with purple colored flowers and a turquoise bow. Under the dress appears a brown leather shoe on its side reflections emphasize the smooth surface. The sea wind blows the cloth into arabesques behind the daughter. Of similar fabric is an panel of cloth mounted below the chest on a large ring. The tight-fitting sleeves contrast with the rest of the dress, and are of a more transparent white cloth, through which shines the skin. ![]() At the neck the dress is finished with a stand-up collar. The 19-year-old Maria has a simple floor-length dress that emphasizes her slender silhouette. The elegant presentation, which also includes a straw hat for each and a parasol for the mother, is typical of the fashion of the time, around 1910. Mother and daughter both wear long white sundresses. While the wife stands straight, aligned to the edge, the daughter Maria has slightly turned her head to her right shoulder and is looking towards the viewer. Both women lean forward slightly so that they appear to move toward the right edge. Sorolla painted the scenery at the Playa de El Cabanyal beach in his hometown of Valencia. The life-size women depicted are Sorolla's wife Clotilde and his eldest daughter Maria. The large canvas is almost square in format and unusually monumental for a beach view. The painting is part of the collection of the Museo Sorolla in Madrid. ![]() and shows the wife and eldest daughter of the painter during a walk on the beach in Valencia. It has a height of 205 cm and a width of 200 cm. Walk on the beach (Spanish: Paseo a la orilla del mar or Paseo a orillas del mar), is a 1909 oil on canvas painting by the Spanish painter Joaquín Sorolla. Shipping: Most prints are processed and shipped within 2-7 business days.Spanish: Paseo a la orilla del mar / Paseo a orillas del mar That's why we have a 100% satisfaction guarantee and fair 15 day return policy. Return Policy: We understand that it's a daunting task purchasing art online. Accompanied by white envelopes.ĭigital Download: Low or high resolution digital file emailed directly to you via FTP link within 24 hours. Note cards: Digitally offset printed on folded bright white, 5 x 7 inch smooth and heavy paper. Poster prints: Satin finish paper for informal applications such as classrooms or dorms. Order as a framed paper print and it arrives ready to hang! Paper prints: Heavy, bright white, matte paper with a slight "cold pressed" texture. Order canvas rolled, classic stretched (requires framing), gallery wrapped (arrives ready to hang without a frame) or as a framed canvas print in one of our exquisite mouldings. Explore more of our Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida collection.Ĭanvas prints: The most accurate option to represent an oil painting.
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