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Juan Soriano, Untitled (830). Reproducerad i referenssyfte; alla rättigheter förbehållna upphovsrättsinnehavaren.

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Konstnär
Juan Soriano originaluniqueart.com/sv/artists/juan-soriano_sv/
Konstnärens levnadstid
1920 – 2006

In context

Untitled (830) — Juan Soriano

När kan detta ha målats?

  1. 1920
  2. 1930
  3. 1940
  4. 1950
  5. 1960
  6. 1970
  7. 1980
  8. 1990
  9. 2000

Skuggat: Juan Soriano livstid (1920–2006)

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Färger

Mätt från bilden

    Huvudfärg

    Steel Blue #5487a6

    Sparad palett

    • #5487A6
    • #DAA00E
    • #82A4AC
    • #806A2B
    Huvudfärg
    Steel Blue
    Intensitet
    Vivid Hur mättade och varierade färgerna är, från en enda dämpad nyans till många klara färger.
    Kontrast
    Serene I vilken utsträckning färgerna skiljer sig åt i ljusstyrka och mättnad över bilden.
    Harmoni
    Softly Mixed Palette Hur väl färgerna samspelar, från kontrasterande till helt enhetliga.
    Ljusstyrka
    Brilliant Hur ljust eller mörkt bilden upplevs som helhet, från djupa skuggor till ljusa högdagrar.
    Mättnad
    Clear Color Presence Färgernas renhet och intensitet, från nästan grått till helt livfullt.

    Konstnär och museum

    Konstnär

    Juan Soriano

    Born in Guadalajara, Mexiko

    Juan Soriano (1920 – 2006): A Visionary Sculptor and Painter Bridging Surrealism and Mexican Identity

    Juan Soriano, born August 18, 1920, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, was a prolific artist whose career spanned decades and cemented his place as one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century Mexican art. From humble beginnings—his father, Rafael Rodríguez Soriano, a veteran of the Mexican Revolution—Soriano’s artistic journey unfolded with remarkable speed and breadth, marked by collaborations with luminaries like Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Xavier Villaurrutia, and Carlos Pellicer. His distinctive style, blending Surrealist experimentation with deeply rooted Mexican traditions, continues to inspire artists today.

    Early Influences and Artistic Formation

    Soriano’s artistic inclinations surfaced early in life, nurtured by his sister Martha who recognized his prodigious talent. Recognizing the importance of formal training, he enrolled at Escuela Noctura de Arte para Obreros under Emilio Amero and Santos Balmori, where he honed his skills alongside fellow artists Raúl Anguiano and Jesús Guerrero Galván. This formative period exposed him to the avant-garde currents circulating in Mexico City—particularly Expressionism and Neo Baroque painting—influences that would profoundly shape his artistic vision. Notably, he befriended Jesús Reyes Ferreira (“Chucho”), who introduced him to pre-Columbian art and instilled a fascination for Mexican heritage.

    A Dialogue with European Surrealism

    Soriano’s travels to Europe in 1952 and 1954 proved pivotal in expanding his artistic horizons. He immersed himself in the vibrant atmosphere of Rome, studying classical sculpture and absorbing the stylistic innovations of the Surrealist movement—a movement he embraced wholeheartedly. Collaborations with artists like Luis Barragán and Roberto Montenegro solidified his connection to European artistic traditions while simultaneously grounding him in Mexican cultural identity. His work during this period reflects a complex interplay between dreamlike imagery and meticulous craftsmanship, demonstrating Soriano’s ability to synthesize disparate influences into a singular aesthetic language.

    Monumental Sculpture and Recognition

    Soriano's artistic output extended beyond painting into monumental sculpture, creating impressive works that stand as testament to his dedication and creativity. His sculptures can be found in prominent locations throughout Mexico and Europe—a tangible embodiment of his artistic legacy. He received numerous accolades for his contributions to the arts, including Mexico’s National Art Prize, the Chevalier des Arts et Lettres, and membership in France's Legion of Honor—symbols of international recognition for his exceptional talent and unwavering commitment to artistic excellence.

    Legacy and Enduring Influence

    Soriano died February 10, 2006, at Instituto Nacional de Nutrición Salvador Zubirán in Mexico City from multiple causes. His enduring influence on Mexican art is undeniable; he championed a unique artistic style that blended Surrealist techniques with Mexican folklore and symbolism. Soriano’s prolific output—spanning paintings, sculptures, theater productions, and collaborations with fellow artists—continues to inspire generations of creatives. He remains an icon of Mexican artistic identity, embodying the spirit of innovation and cultural richness that characterizes Mexico's artistic heritage. His work continues to be exhibited globally, ensuring his legacy lives on as a beacon of creativity and artistic vision.

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    Källhänvisning för detta konstverk

    MLA
    Soriano, Juan. Untitled (830). n.d., https://originaluniqueart.com/sv/art/juan-soriano-untitled-830-9HBBS7-en/
    APA
    Soriano, Juan (n.d.). Untitled (830) [Painting]. https://originaluniqueart.com/sv/art/juan-soriano-untitled-830-9HBBS7-en/
    Chicago
    Juan Soriano. Untitled (830). n.d. https://originaluniqueart.com/sv/art/juan-soriano-untitled-830-9HBBS7-en/
    Harvard
    Soriano, Juan (n.d.) Untitled (830). Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/sv/art/juan-soriano-untitled-830-9HBBS7-en/

    Look closely

    Untitled (830) — Juan Soriano

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Look back at Untitled (882), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?
    5. If you could ask the artist one question about this work, what would it be?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.