MEXICO VALLEY FROM THE RIVER OF THE MORALES - 1891


Size (cm): 75x55
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"Valley of Mexico from the Rio de los Morales - 1891" by José María Velasco is one of the most emblematic works of Mexican landscaping of the nineteenth century. This painting is presented as a visual testimony of the natural and cultural wealth of the Valley of Mexico, through a careful composition and technical execution that reveal both the skill and the sensitivity of the artist towards its environment.

In this work, Velasco manages to capture the vastness of the Mexican landscape, where the use of space becomes a primary element. The composition is organized so that the viewer is guided through painting, Starting from the foreground with a soft shore of the river that places us in the environment, and then, ascending to the mountains that dominate the background. This method of approaching and removal not only enriches visual experience, but also symbolizes the connection between natural elements and the greatness of the Mexican landscape.

The chromatic palette used by Velasco is another notable aspect of the work. Vibrant colors of green, blue and brown predominate on the canvas, evoking a feeling of freshness and vitality. Natural light is filtered subtle through clouds, creating a dynamic effect that brings depth and texture to the mountains and to heaven. This capacity of Velasco to play with light and color is a distinctive characteristic of its style, which associates it with romanticism, but also inscribes it in a broader tradition of landscape painting.

Although in "Valley of Mexico from the River of Los Morales" there are no human or animal figures, the presence of man is suggested in the representation of the cultivated landscape. Painting becomes a portrait of a inhabited land, where nature and culture are intertwined. The absence of human characters allows the viewer to focus on the majesty of the environment, evoking a sense of peace and contemplation that invites reflection on national identity and the relationship between the human being and its environment.

José María Velasco, considered the most prominent landscape of his time in Mexico, not only sought to represent the natural environment, but also raise it to an almost sublime category. His very biography is intertwined with nature, since Velasco was a fervent defender of the beauty of the Mexican landscape, and his works became cultural identity vehicles. "Valley of Mexico from the Rio de los Morales" exemplifies this dedication and passion for the landscape, which has led to its legacy to last in the history of Mexican art.

In the context of 19th -century landscape painting, Velasco is inserted in a tradition that includes others masters From the landscape, such as European impressionists, although their technique and focus differ significantly. The work is at a time where the exploration of light and atmospheric effects had already begun to influence many artists, but Velasco remains rooted in the sign of their country, showing a deep love for its place of origin.

In summary, "Valley of Mexico from the River of Los Morales" is not only a visual representation of the landscape, but a testimony of Mexican cultural identity and a celebration of nature in its purest form. The work invites the spectator to a contemplative experience, where the greatness of the Valley of Mexico becomes a symbol of inheritance and national pride. Through this work, José María Velasco consolidated his place in the history of art, capturing not only the beauty of nature, but also a sense of belonging and appreciation for his land.

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