MEXICO VALLEY FROM THE CERRO DE TEPEYAC - 1894


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

The painting "Valle de México from the Cerro de Tepeyac", created in 1894 by the outstanding Mexican landscaper José María Velasco, is erected as a vibrant and monumental testimony of the Mexican landscape, capturing not only geography, but also the cultural essence of the nation. This work, which belongs to the period of romanticism and realism, stands out for its masterful use of color, light and composition, revealing Velasco's mastery in the representation of the natural environment.

From the Cerro de Tepeyac, the artist offers a panoramic view of the Valley of Mexico. The choice of this point of view is significant, because it is not only a place of historical and religious relevance, related to the appearance of the Virgin of Guadalupe, but also places the viewer in a dialogue between the earth and the sky. The composition of the work is intelligently structured, using a field depth that bears the viewer's look throughout the landscape.

The use of color is remarkably delicate and sophisticated, where different shades of green, blue and browns intertwine natural elements with a sky that seems to vibrate with sunlight. Dispersed clouds add a subtle dynamic to heaven, while warm and cold tones complement each other in a harmony that invites contemplation. This management of light not only highlights the topography, but also imparts an almost mystical atmosphere, evoking feelings of peace and reverence in the face of the greatness of nature.

In the work, the human figure is practically non -existent, which reinforces the idea of ​​the greatness of the landscape against the insignificance of the human being. This is characteristic of the Velasco approach, who used the absence of characters to focus attention on the immensity of the natural environment and its relationship with national identity. The presence of elements such as trees, mountains and bodies of water contribute to creating a visual narrative that transcends the merely descriptive, inviting the viewer to a reflection on their place in the world.

Throughout his career, Velasco remained faithful to the representation of nature, making a deep exploration of the Mexican landscape. His work is often aligned with other contemporary artists who focused on large -scale landscapes, but few managed to capture the atmosphere and emotionality that he printed in his works. "Valley of Mexico from the Cerro de Tepeyac" can be considered a culmination of its style, where love for its homeland and its deep respect for nature are intertwined in each stroke.

Likewise, the work reflects the interest of Mexican art for national identity during the post-revolutionary period. At the end of the 19th century, Mexico lived a process of cultural reconstruction that sought to reaffirm its indigenous and colonial roots. Velasco, through his work, becomes a visual bridge that connects the past with the present, offering a feeling of belonging and pride to his nation.

In conclusion, "Valle de México from the Cerro de Tepeyac" is more than a simple representation of geography; It is a work that transcends time and space, full of visual poetry. Through Velasco's mastery in the use of color and composition, the viewer is transported to a place of reflection and admiration, remembering the importance of the natural environment in the construction of Mexican identity. This work, together with the multiple others that Velasco created throughout his career, consolidates his legacy as one of Mexico's most important landscapes and a precursor to artistic expression around nature.

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