MEXICO VALLEY FROM THE CERRO DE SANTA ISABEL - 1882


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

The work "Valle de México from the hill of Santa Isabel" by José María Velasco, painted in 1882, is a perfect example of the spirit of the Mexican landscape of the nineteenth century and the remarkable talent of its author to capture the majesty of the natural environment. Velasco, considered one of the most important landscapes of his time, dedicated his life to portraying the beauty of Mexico, exploring his landscapes with an approach that was both precise and poetic.

When observing this painting, a broad and expansive landscape that opens before the viewer is outlined. The composition is dominated by the vast valley that extends to the horizon, with a clear line of division between the earth and the sky, emphasized by the almost glorious treatment of the clouds that are displayed in the upper part of the work. This use of space becomes a visual statement of the natural greatness of the Valley, a testimony of Velasco's love for its homeland.

The color plays a fundamental role in the visual narrative of this painting. The palette used by alternate Velasco between vibrant tones and subtle nuances that evoke an atmosphere of calm and serenity. The intense green of the valley contrast with the blue ones of the sky and the terracotta touches of the visible constructions in the distance. This color treatment not only highlights the diversity of the Mexican landscape, but also invites the viewer to feel the freshness of the air and the light that filters through the landscape.

Although contemporary human figures are not highlighted in this work, the inclusion of elements of rural culture, such as crops, suggests the implicit presence of man in nature, a recurring theme in Velasco's work. This emphasis on the relationship of the human being with its environment underlines a sense of belonging and connection with the land that is fundamental in the landscape art of the time.

José María Velasco was a master in the representation of natural light and how it interacts with the elements of nature. In "Valley of Mexico from the hill of Santa Isabel", he uses the light to model the forms, creating a game of shadows and clarities that gives life to the scene. The general atmosphere of the work is both nostalgic and hopeful, evoking a great diversity of emotions in those who have the opportunity to contemplate it.

Velasco's style is framed within Romanticism, where nature is seen not only as a background, but as a protagonist who dialogues with the human being. His approach is distinguished from his contemporaries by a meticulous technique that combines a thorough realism with a lyrical sensitivity. This balance between the factual and the emotional defines much of Velasco's pictorial narrative.

"Valle de México from the hill of Santa Isabel" is therefore erected not only as a visual representation of a landscape, but as a reflection of the soul of a country and the vision of an artist who knew how to capture the essence of his environment in a work that transcends time. When contemplating this painting, the spectator is invited to a sensory experience that arouses a sense of admiration for the greatness of nature and cultural wealth of Mexico. Without a doubt, this work is a milestone in the country's artistic heritage and a lasting influence on landscape development in Mexican art.

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