Joaquín Sorolla: The Blessed Age


A Lecture Guide designed for art students, history students, and admirers of Joaquín Sorolla who are unable to attend live lectures in Benitachell, Spain.

Exploring the deeper narrative behind Sorolla’s paintings of children, where light, innocence, and social reality quietly intersect, this guide reveals the meaning beneath the surface and transforms how his work is seen and understood.

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For Sorolla, the canvas was never just a picture. It was a place to learn, where light and a mother’s care showed a society how to truly value its children for the first time.

- Karla Ingleton Darocas, B.A. (Hons)


Key Features 
  • Insight into childhood in early 20th-century Spain—its hardships, labour, and social realities 
  • In-depth exploration of Joaquín Sorolla and his powerful artistic vision 
  • Reveals how art became a voice for children’s dignity and social change 
  • Rich, high-resolution images of Sorolla’s most intimate and moving works 
  • Engaging, lecture-style narrative—learn at your own pace 
  • Personal service with instant, easy download 
  • Researched & Written by historian Karla Ingleton Darocas, B.A. (Hons) 
  • Optimised for phone, tablet, and PC for seamless reading anywhere