MEXICO VALLEY FROM THE MOLINO OF THE KING - 1895


Size (cm): 75x55
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The work "Valle de México from El Molino del Rey", painted by José María Velasco in 1895, is one of the most emblematic representations of the Mexican landscape and a testimony of the talent and sensitivity of its author. In this painting, Velasco plasma with mastery the majesty of the Valley of Mexico, capturing not only the geography of the place, but also the atmosphere and the light that characterizes it.

The composition of the work is carefully designed, with a perspective that seems to invite the viewer to enter the landscape. The high point of view, from the king's mill, allows a wide overview that covers both the crops in the foreground and the imposing mountains that rise in the background. On the left, you can see details of the grove and the cultivation fields, which provide a sense of agricultural life and activity, fundamental elements in the economy and culture of the Mexico of the time. The arrangement of the clouds and their light variations suggest a transformation of the day, referring to a moment between dawn or sunset, which intensifies the emotional connection of the viewer with the stage.

The use of color in this work is especially notable. Velasco uses a palette that oscillates between warm and cold tones, achieving a balance that gives life to the landscape. The greens of the fields contrast with the bluish tones of the sky and the brown of the mountains. This mastery in color management not only highlights natural beauty, but also contributes to the creation of an almost evocative environment, where nature is presented as a space for contemplation and peace. The attention to detail is palpable, from the shadows projected by the clouds to the light gently bathing each element of the landscape.

Although painting lacks prominent human figures, the absence of characters does not remain meaning to work; Instead, these empty spaces accentuate the greatness of nature. In this sense, Velasco seems to suggest a reflection on the relationship of man with his surroundings, a search for harmony that resonates in the context of post-revolutionary Mexico, where the natural and cultural heritage of the country began to be valued again.

José María Velasco is considered a master of the Mexican landscape, and his work is essential to understand the development of this genre in Latin American art. Influenced by romanticism and realism, its style is characterized by meticulous attention to light and detail, which becomes evident in "Valley of Mexico from the king's mill." Velasco, formed at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos, was largely dedicated to the representation of the beauty of the natural environment, a legacy that endures and continues to explore in the work of contemporary artists.

The work is also registered within a broader tradition of landscape painting in the nineteenth century, both in Europe and in America, where nature is a central theme. Although there are similar works that represent the Valley of Mexico, the particularity of Velasco lies in its ability to raise the landscape to a level of sublime beauty, transforming it into a national identity symbol.

In short, "Valley of Mexico from El Molino del Rey" is a masterpiece that not only stands out for its aesthetic beauty, but also for its capacity for evocation and reflection on coexistence between human being and nature. Through his brush, José María Velasco offers a window to a world where the landscape becomes a meeting place between the tangible and the spiritual, inviting us to rediscover and value the greatness of the surrounding environment.

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