MEXICO VALLEY TAKEN IN THE LOMAS DE TACUBAYA - 1884


Size (cm): 75x55
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The work "Valle de México taken in the Lomas de Tacubaya" of 1884, of the outstanding Mexican painter José María Velasco, is a clear testimony of his mastery in the capture of the landscape. This painting, which is part of the artistic heritage of Mexico, shows with great precision and formidable technique the majesty of the Valley of Mexico from a privileged perspective, specifically from the slopes of Tacubaya.

The composition is predominantly horizontal, which allows the viewer to cover the vast extension of the valley. Velasco displays a masterful attention to detail, capturing not only physical geography, but also a particular atmosphere that portrays life and time in that place. In the foreground, a rich variability of vegetation can be observed, with trees that are intertwined and stand out in different nuances of green, creating a transition to the clearest bottom. This use of color is emblematic of romanticism that Velasco cultivated in its landscapes, where vibrant tones not only resonate visually, but also evoke the emotions of an almost mystical natural environment.

One of the most notable characteristics of painting is its game of lights and shadows, which brings to the landscape a feeling of depth and dimensionality. Velasco uses the light effectively to focus the viewer's attention in different parts of the work, from the slopes to the distant mountains found in the background. As the look moves from the foreground to the horizon, you can experience a travel sensation through the landscape, from the abundant textures of vegetation to the serenity of the mountainous remoteness.

While the work is a pure landscape, the human presence is subtle, almost imperceptible. However, certain elements are perceived that suggest the intervention of man in nature, such as paths and distant constructions that add a context of civilization in the middle of an almost sublime environment. These small details are an invitation to reflect on the relationship between the human being and its natural environment, a recurring theme in the work of Velasco.

Velasco's style, deeply influenced by his interest in realism and romanticism, is clearly manifested in this painting. The faithful and almost photographic representation of nature contrasts with the idealization that often characterizes other genres of painting of its time. In this work, Velasco does not seek to beautify reality, but to offer a sincere and moving interpretation of the surrounding landscapes. His ability to translate the visual experience of a specific place in a work of enduring art is one of the reasons why his work is so valued.

"Valley of Mexico taken in the Lomas de Tacubaya" is not only a reflection of the natural beauty of Mexico, but also a testimony of the evolution of the Mexican landscape in the context of its cultural and social history. Painting invites us to contemplate not only the work of a master of the landscape, but also to appreciate the land we inhabit, with its nuances, its history and its eternal beauty. Over the years, Velasco has left an indelible mark on the history of Mexican art, and this work stands as one of its most significant legacies.

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