MEXICO VALLEY FROM THE LOMAS DE TACUBAYA - 1876


Size (cm): 75x50
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The work "Valley of Mexico from Las Lomas de Tacubaya", painted in 1876 by José María Velasco, is a splendid example of the Mexican landscaping of the nineteenth century, one of the genres in which this artist shone with unique intensity. Velasco, a reference in the interpretation of the national landscape, captures in this painting not only a place, but the essence of landscaping and the cultural identity of Mexico. In this work we see a vast panorama of the Valley of Mexico, where natural elements unfold with majesty that evokes the greatness of the Mexican landscape.

The composition develops on a plane that, in the distance, extends to the mountains that delimit the horizon. The perspective feels deep, valuing the distance and creating a sense of amplitude that allows the spectator to feel the immensity of the valley. In the foreground, a series of hills and dense vegetation provide not only a visual anchor, but also an emotional connection with the natural landscape, inviting us to be part of this vast extension.

The tones that Velasco has chosen are also worthy of mention; The vibrant green of vegetation contrast with the warm ocher of the Earth, while the clouds, arranged with great mastery, add subtle textures and a game of lights that reflects the passage of time. The atmosphere is clear and bright, evoking a serenity that transports us to the tranquility of nature. The quality of the light, which seems to be filtered through the clouds, notoriously remembers influences of European painting, and at the same time, establishes an intimate connection with the Mexican territory.

It is important to note that in this work there are no human figures, which could suggest an absence of activity. However, this choice becomes a strong point of the perspective of Velasco, who emphasizes the greatness of the landscape above the intervention of man. The silence that emanates from the place and the omnipresence of nature echoes in the soul of the viewer, generating reflections on the relationship of the human being with his environment.

José María Velasco not only paints what is seen, but also conveys experiences, feelings and the sense of time that has elapsed in that space. In the context of Mexican art, his work represents a turn towards a deeper appreciation of the landscape, moving away from the neoclassical and romantic influences that predominated in previous times. Velasco manages to establish a new way of looking at the environment that combines exact observation with a poetic that vitalizes the Mexican landscape.

In the analysis of "Valle de México from the Lomas de Tacubaya", it is impossible not to relate this work with others of the same time when the landscape occupies a central place. Painters such as Manuel González Prada or even the contemporaries of Velasco, who explored Mexican flora and fauna, also contributed to establish an artistic dialogue that sought to highlight the country's cultural depth. Through his work, Velasco manages to consolidate a legacy that continues to resonate in the art world and in the perception of the Mexican landscape.

Thus, "Valley of Mexico from the Lomas de Tacubaya" is not only a painting, but a testimony of the beauty and complexity of the Mexican landscape, as well as a reflection of the sensitivity of its author. The work invites us to contemplate not only the visible, but also to deepen the connection that man can establish with his environment, an echo that remains in force in the history of Mexican art.

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