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Playing the Guitar

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In this captivating piece, two women sit in a vibrant, tiled room, exuding a sense of intimacy and shared experience. The woman on the left, adorned in a flowing white dress accented with soft lace, seems momentarily detached—her posture suggests a moment of contemplation or perhaps mild discontent. In contrast, her companion, dressed in a richly decorated gown with ruffles and floral designs, is animatedly playing a guitar; her presence vibrates with life and passion. The interplay of their expressions tells a story: one lost in thought while the other creates music that fills the air. It’s a beautiful contrast of stillness and movement, where the painted moment captures something beyond mere appearance.

The colors are exceptional, with warm earth tones dominating the space, while vibrant reds and whites bring life and depth to the scene. The detailed patterns of the tiles provide a backdrop that mirrors the women’s garments, pulling together the elements of culture and art. This piece, rich in emotional nuance, embodies the spirit of late 19th-century Spanish life, where music, dress, and the company of friends intertwine to create an atmosphere filled with warmth and nostalgia. Its significance lies not just in its artistic prowess but also in its reflection of societal moments and feminine connection, making it a delightful piece to ponder.

Playing the Guitar

Joaquín Sorolla

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1889

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Dimensions:

3000 × 2190 px
540 × 400 mm

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