MEXICO VALLEY FROM THE CERRO OF THE TEPEYAC - 1895


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

The work "Valle de México from the Cerro del Tepeyac" by José María Velasco, painted in 1895, is erected as a powerful testimony of the artist's mastery and the immense beauty of the Mexican landscape. Velasco, considered one of the most prominent landscapes of the nineteenth century in Mexico, achieves in this painting not only to capture the geography of the Valley, but also to infuse in it a sense of national identity that would resonate in its time and beyond.

The composition of the work is monumental. The view opens from the high perspective of the Tepeyac hill, a sacred site that has been deeply significant in Mexican history and culture. This viewing angle provides a vastly panoramic extension that invites the viewer to immerse itself in the immensity of the landscape. The mountains that border the valley are majestic, with the imposing figure of the Popocatépetl in the background, while the sky, modeling in different shades of blue, provides a sense of depth and space.

The color, in this work, is essential to evoke the atmosphere and the meaning of the place. Velasco uses a rich and varied palette, where the green of the vegetation contrasts with the ocher and brown of the earth, as well as the gray and white of the mountains. Light seems to play a primary role; The artist achieves a light effect that infuses warmth and life to the landscape, creating a harmonic dialogue between shadow and light. This attention to color and light is a distinctive seal of romanticism that characterizes his work, in addition to reflecting a pattern of naturalism of his time.

Unlike some of his previous works, where human figures are integrated that represent rural life and work in the countryside, in "Valle de México from the Cerro del Tepeyac" there is no presence of human characters. This approach allows the landscape to charge its own entity, as if nature itself was telling a story. However, it is possible to interpret the lack of figures as a tribute to the greatness of the natural environment, emphasizing its immensity and historical meanings.

The Velasco link with the landscape is not merely representative, but also transmits an emotional and spiritual connection with its land. The Cerro del Tepeyac, in addition to being a geographical point of view, symbolizes a meeting place between the sacred and the earthly for Mexicans, which translates into the way in which the landscape displays its beauty and strength before the viewer. This sense of belonging and celebration of Mexican culture is a recurring theme in his work.

José María Velasco is, without a doubt, a central figure in the history of Mexican art, and works such as "Valle de México from the hill of the Tepeyac" are paradigmatic examples of his style, in which lirism and fidelity to nature They intertwine to show not only physical reality, but also the soul of a country in transformation. With this painting, Velasco not only documes the Mexican landscape, but also invites a reflection on cultural identity, historical memory and the relationship of the human being with his environment. In sum, this work is recorded in the viewer's memory as a song to the greatness of natural Mexico and its rich cultural heritage.

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