Sea and Sky by Rafael Martínez Padilla - 1907 - 100 x 100 cm Fundación Banco Santander Sea and Sky by Rafael Martínez Padilla - 1907 - 100 x 100 cm Fundación Banco Santander

Sea and Sky

oil on canvas • 100 x 100 cm
  • Rafael Martínez Padilla - 1878 - 1961 Rafael Martínez Padilla 1907

This solitary sea view, with its broad horizon, is comparable to Padilla’s triptych San Pedro de Roda, which was awarded a prize at the International Fine Arts Exhibition in Barcelona in 1907. In addition, it is notably similar to the Sea View that was presented at the same exhibition, as it depicts the same place and has an identical signature. The Santander canvas dates from the same period as those two works. The Ampurdan coast and, in particular Port de la Selva (a village that Padilla popularized), are recurring subjects in his oeuvre. While still living in Catalonia, Padilla evolved towards a more realist, highly defined and structured style than the one to be seen here. In contrast, this canvas retains the soft palette reminiscent of Anglada and characteristic of Padilla’s post-modernista period. In addition, given that it is a view of a real place, it retains a certain Symbolist atmosphere not to be found in his later works, which are closer to Alexandre de Cabanyes or Mir in his mature period. This painting reminded me how much I miss the sea!