Mountain view of the Ajusco and town of San Ángel - from La Barranca del Muerto - 1894


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

The work "View of the Mountain of the Ajusco and Pueblo de San Ángel - from the Barranca del Muerto" by José María Velasco, painted in 1894, is a magnificent representation of the Mexican landscape that reflects both the natural wealth of the environment and the sensitivity of its Author towards nature. This painting He enrolls in the tradition of Mexican landscape of the nineteenth century, a period in which artists sought to capture the essence of their country through landscape painting.

When observing this work, one is invaded by a serene atmosphere that suggests a deep respect for nature. Velasco, known for his meticulous attention to details, demonstrates his mastery in the use of light and color. The chosen palette consists of soft tones ranging from the vibrant green of vegetation to the blue and purple tones of the mountain in the background, creating an enriching contrast with the coolest landscape in the foreground. This color choice not only enhances the beauty of the landscape, but also evokes a feeling of harmony and peace.

The composition is of the utmost importance in this work. The viewer's gaze is guided through paint from the forefront, where a lush foliage unfolds in great detail, towards the distance where the mountains of the Ajusco rise, forming a majestic backdrop. The way in which Velasco distributes the elements on the canvas allows the eye to travel throughout the work, discovering different facets of nature and rural life.

It is interesting to note that, unlike other works of the same period that include human or animal figures, in this paint of Velasco there are no visible characters. This could be interpreted as an intention of the artist to emphasize the greatness of nature in the face of the insignificance of the human being, suggesting that true beauty resides in the natural landscape of Mexico, a recurring theme in its production.

José María Velasco was a landscape pioneer in Mexico, and his work is characterized by an almost scientific approach to the study of the environment. He often used direct observation and personal reflection to capture the reality of the landscapes that surrounded him. This particular work is inscribed within its subsequent production, where its style became more detailed and sober, reflecting a domain of the oil painting technique that allowed it to capture natural light impressive.

"View of the Mountain of the Ajusco and Pueblo de San Ángel - from the Barranca del Muerto" is not only a testimony of Velasco's talent, but also a recognition of the Mexican landscape as a source of constant inspiration. Through this work, the viewer can appreciate not only the intrinsic beauty of the Earth, but also the deep connection that existed between the artist and his natural environment, an aspect that continues to resonate in the work of many contemporary artists who seek to represent the cultural identity and the relationship with nature in his art. This work remains a living legacy and a pride of Mexican painting, inviting new generations to explore and reflect on the natural and artistic inheritance of their country.

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