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Joaquín Sorolla García dressed in white
Spanish: Joaquín Sorolla García vestido de blanco
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Artist Joaquín Sorolla
Year 1896 (1896)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 65 cm × 85 cm (26 in × 33 in)
Location Sorolla Museum, Madrid

Joaquín Sorolla García vestido de blanco is a famous painting from 1896. It was created by the Spanish artist Joaquín Sorolla. The painting shows his son, Joaquín Sorolla García, dressed in white.

This artwork is kept at the Sorolla Museum in Madrid, Spain. It was painted in 1896 and measures 85 by 65 centimeters. In 1951, Sorolla's son, Joaquín Sorolla García, gave the painting to the museum. This continued his parents' tradition of supporting the museum.

What the Painting Shows

This painting is a portrait of a young boy. The boy is the painter's son, Joaquín Sorolla García. He is sitting on a wooden sofa. He wears a white suit with long sleeves.

His left arm rests on the armrest. His right hand is placed on his legs. The background of the painting is bright. It has colors like grey, mauve, and light brown. These colors come from a curtain behind him.

Other Family Portraits

Joaquín Sorolla often painted his family members. He created many portraits of his wife, Clotilde García del Castillo. He also painted his ancestors.

His son, Joaquín, appears in other paintings too. For example, in Mi familia, he is shown with his mother and two sisters. Later, in 1917, Sorolla painted his adult son again. This painting was called Joaquín Sorolla García sentado. It was also shown at the Sorolla Museum. Another portrait of his son was named Joaquín Sorolla García y su perro.

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