Joaquin Sorolla (1863-1923), After - Redes

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Redes is an original oil on canvas by Joaquin Sorolla (1863-1923), After, created in Spain in 1970–1980, in the Impressionism style, signed by hand, measuring 50 by 61 cm, and in good condition.

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Pictura Subastas presents this magnificent work of art belonging to the Valencian school, follower of Sorolla, which represents the daily life of a coastal community, showing the shared work between women and men in harmony with the sea and its traditions. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high pictorial quality it transmits.

· Dimensions of the work: 50x61x2 cm.
· Oil on canvas signed by hand by the artist in the bottom right.
· The piece is in good conservation condition.

The work comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.

Important note: the photographs included form an integral part of the lot description.

The painting will be professionally packed by an IVEX expert (https://www.instagram.com/ivex.online/), using high-quality materials to guarantee its protection. The shipping price covers both the cost of professional packaging and the transport itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos, GLS or NACEX with tracking. International shipping available.

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This painting presents a lively coastal scene, full of work and tradition, situated on the shore of the sea under a wide and bright sky. In the foreground, a group of women dressed in light clothes and long skirts gather around various containers and baskets, occupied in tasks related to fishing. Their figures form a natural circle that organizes the composition and guides the gaze toward the center of the scene. The presence of the sea, extending to the horizon, provides a sense of breadth and freedom that envelops the entire image.
The women appear focused on their labor, each performing a specific action that contributes to the whole. One of them pours water from a container, while others handle baskets, arrange objects, or lean to pick up what is needed. Their postures reflect effort, habit, and coordination, evidencing a routine learned over time. Despite the work, the scene conveys calm and dignity, with no abrupt gestures or unnecessary drama.
In the background, several men push a boat from the shore toward the sea, reinforcing the idea of collaboration and community. Their movements, bent forward, express strength and determination, visually balancing the more tranquil activity of the women. The vessel, loaded with nets and tools, symbolizes the direct link between human labor and the sea. This interaction between nearby and distant figures adds narrative and spatial depth to the work.
The natural environment plays a fundamental role in the composition. The water reflects blue and green tones that mingle with the wet sand, creating shiny and changing surfaces. The gentle waves suggest a calm sea, conducive to daily activity. In the distance, coastal formations and distant constructions are discernible, contextualizing the place without detracting from the prominence of the human figures. The sky, with soft clouds, completes the serene and balanced atmosphere.
Overall, the work conveys a respectful and poetic vision of traditional work linked to the sea, highlighting cooperation, shared effort, and harmony with the natural environment. The scene not only shows everyday activity but also a way of life based on community and constancy. Each character and every element contribute to a sense of unity and continuity. The painting invites us to value the dignity of simple work and the beauty that arises from the relationship between people and their surroundings.

Seller's Story

We are Pictura Auctions and our mission is to provide an online space where art lovers, collectors and enthusiasts can immerse themselves in a wide repertoire of masterpieces, from the most revolutionary avant-garde to classic jewels that have stood the test of time. Our team of expert curators has carefully assembled a diverse and exciting collection, selecting the most significant and moving pieces from different eras and cultures.
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Pictura Subastas presents this magnificent work of art belonging to the Valencian school, follower of Sorolla, which represents the daily life of a coastal community, showing the shared work between women and men in harmony with the sea and its traditions. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high pictorial quality it transmits.

· Dimensions of the work: 50x61x2 cm.
· Oil on canvas signed by hand by the artist in the bottom right.
· The piece is in good conservation condition.

The work comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.

Important note: the photographs included form an integral part of the lot description.

The painting will be professionally packed by an IVEX expert (https://www.instagram.com/ivex.online/), using high-quality materials to guarantee its protection. The shipping price covers both the cost of professional packaging and the transport itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos, GLS or NACEX with tracking. International shipping available.

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This painting presents a lively coastal scene, full of work and tradition, situated on the shore of the sea under a wide and bright sky. In the foreground, a group of women dressed in light clothes and long skirts gather around various containers and baskets, occupied in tasks related to fishing. Their figures form a natural circle that organizes the composition and guides the gaze toward the center of the scene. The presence of the sea, extending to the horizon, provides a sense of breadth and freedom that envelops the entire image.
The women appear focused on their labor, each performing a specific action that contributes to the whole. One of them pours water from a container, while others handle baskets, arrange objects, or lean to pick up what is needed. Their postures reflect effort, habit, and coordination, evidencing a routine learned over time. Despite the work, the scene conveys calm and dignity, with no abrupt gestures or unnecessary drama.
In the background, several men push a boat from the shore toward the sea, reinforcing the idea of collaboration and community. Their movements, bent forward, express strength and determination, visually balancing the more tranquil activity of the women. The vessel, loaded with nets and tools, symbolizes the direct link between human labor and the sea. This interaction between nearby and distant figures adds narrative and spatial depth to the work.
The natural environment plays a fundamental role in the composition. The water reflects blue and green tones that mingle with the wet sand, creating shiny and changing surfaces. The gentle waves suggest a calm sea, conducive to daily activity. In the distance, coastal formations and distant constructions are discernible, contextualizing the place without detracting from the prominence of the human figures. The sky, with soft clouds, completes the serene and balanced atmosphere.
Overall, the work conveys a respectful and poetic vision of traditional work linked to the sea, highlighting cooperation, shared effort, and harmony with the natural environment. The scene not only shows everyday activity but also a way of life based on community and constancy. Each character and every element contribute to a sense of unity and continuity. The painting invites us to value the dignity of simple work and the beauty that arises from the relationship between people and their surroundings.

Seller's Story

We are Pictura Auctions and our mission is to provide an online space where art lovers, collectors and enthusiasts can immerse themselves in a wide repertoire of masterpieces, from the most revolutionary avant-garde to classic jewels that have stood the test of time. Our team of expert curators has carefully assembled a diverse and exciting collection, selecting the most significant and moving pieces from different eras and cultures.
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Artist
Joaquin Sorolla (1863-1923), After
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No
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Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Redes
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Spain
Condition
Good condition
Height
50 cm
Width
61 cm
Style
Impressionism
Period
1970-1980
SpainVerified
2054
Objects sold
100%
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