Artwork

La rebelde

La rebelde, by Antonio Fillol Granell, oil, 1914
La rebelde, by Antonio Fillol Granell, oil, 1914

La rebelde is an oil painting by Antonio Fillol Granell. It dates from 1914 and is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado.

About this work

Overview

Antonio Fillol Granell’s 1914 oil painting *La rebelde* captures a bustling outdoor gathering in a verdant setting. Women, children, and a few men populate the foreground, engaged in everyday activities that convey a sense of communal vitality. The composition leads the eye across the figures, emphasizing movement and interaction within a natural landscape.

Subject & Meaning

The work portrays a slice of Valencian rural life, focusing on the roles of women and children in a communal moment. A mother cradles an infant, another carries straw, while a man embraces a woman, suggesting familial bonds and shared labor. The scene celebrates local customs and the collective spirit of the community.

Technique & Style

Fillol Granell employs a realistic palette with warm earth tones that enhance the sunlit atmosphere. Loose yet precise brushwork renders foliage and clothing, creating depth without sacrificing detail. The composition balances foreground figures with a softer background, using light and color to convey kinetic energy and a lively ambience.

History & Provenance

Created during the height of Fillol Granell’s socially engaged period, *La rebelde* reflects his commitment to documenting Valencian traditions. The painting entered the Museo del Prado’s collection, where it remains part of the institution’s holdings of early‑20th‑century Spanish art.

Context

As a Social Realist, Fillol Granell aligned with a broader European movement that sought to depict ordinary people and their environments with dignity. The 1914 date places the work on the eve of World War I, a time when regional identities and everyday resilience were increasingly emphasized in Spanish visual culture.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Antonio Fillol Granell

Artist

Antonio Fillol Granell

Antonio Fillol Granell (3 January 1870 – 15 August 1930) was a Spanish painter in the Social Realist style; known for his depictions of the people and customs of Valencia.

Museo del Prado

Museum

Museo del Prado

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