1960 After the Bath by Sorolla Vintage Postcard Hispanic Society .
Back of a postcard with text about Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida and The Hispanic Society of America, New York.

1960 After the Bath by Sorolla

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This postcard shows the painting "After the Bath" by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, created in 1908. The scene depicts a young woman on a beach, attended by a young man draping a thin, white fabric around her. The composition beautifully captures the shimmering light, the texture of wet sand, and the intimate, fleeting moment after a swim in the sea, likely off the coast of Valencia, Spain.

Sorolla, celebrated for his impressionist style and mastery of light, brings both movement and quiet intimacy to the scene. Known for his vibrant depictions of Spanish life, he transforms this ordinary moment into a luminous study of light, form, and atmosphere.

Painted during the early 20th century, the work reflects Sorolla’s fascination with the human figure and the natural world, particularly Spain’s sunlit beaches. It conveys a sense of leisure, grace, and the beauty of everyday life.

This artwork is part of the collection of The Hispanic Society of America in New York City. Founded to preserve and share the art, literature, and history of Spain and Latin America, the Society allows visitors to experience masterpieces like this and explore the richness of Hispanic culture.

This postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.

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