MEXICO VALLEY TAKEN IN THE LOMAS DE TACUBAYA - 1885


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

The work "Valle de México taken in the Lomas de Tacubaya" by José María Velasco, painted in 1885, is a masterful testimony of the relationship between man and his surroundings, destined to capture the majestic beauty of the Mexican landscape through the gaze of one of his greatest exponents. Velasco, acclaimed by his mastery in the representation of landscapes, achieves in this piece a balance between fidelity to naturalism and emotional evocation that his art has always sought to convey.

In the foreground of the work, there is an extensive extension of vegetation that frames the vast valley, with thorough details that make the presence of nature palpable. Velasco is recognized for his skill to capture the light and his interaction with the landscape, and here is no different; The sunlight caresses the mountains and is reflected in the mist that surrounds the valley, creating an atmosphere that evokes a sense of peace and serenity. The green tones of vegetation, the terrible nuances and the blue of the sky combine in a vibrant harmony, elements that demonstrate their deep understanding of the chromatic variations of the environment.

The use of the line in this work is another aspect that deserves to be highlighted. The forms are delineated precisely, as if the artist himself were guiding the viewer's gaze towards the different points of interest throughout the landscape. The composition turns out to be a visual trip that invites us to explore not only the immensity of the valley, but also every detail that composes it. The perspective, carefully constructed, grants to the work a depth that palpable the greatness of the Mexican landscape, a characteristic feature in the work of Velasco.

Although in this work there are no human figures that interrupt the continuity of the landscape, the absence of characters does not strip the painting of their narrative; Rather, the elements of the environment tell their own history, making the landscape the undisputed protagonist. In the work you can see some constructions that appear on the horizon, subtle reminders of human intervention in an environment that, although it is presented as natural, is also part of a rich and complex cultural history.

José María Velasco's style is framed within naturalism and romanticism; Its landscapes are not only precise reproductions of reality but idealized visions that reflect a deep love for Mexican land. Its ability to capture the atmosphere of a place through color and light makes it a central figure in the history of Mexican art. Comparisons with contemporary works of other landscapers, such as those of the School of Paris, reveal the uniqueness of Velasco, Cuja Painting, although rooted in a local cultural legacy, is also part of the universal dialogue about landscape representation in art.

Thus, "Valle de México taken in the Lomas de Tacubaya" is presented as a representative work of the Master's Degree of Velasco, where a deep connection is exhibited between the artist and his country, reflecting not only the beauty of the landscape, but also a narrative of identity and belonging. This work is a clear reminder of the art capacity to capture the essence of a place and its history, inviting the viewer to immerse himself in the wonders of the natural world that surrounded Velasco and that, through his gaze, endures in time .

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