Tree study - 1907


Size (cm): 75x50
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Description

The work "Tree study" of 1907, of the famous Mexican painter José María Velasco, is presented as a paradigmatic sample of his mastery in the use of natural landscape as a means of artistic expression. Although at first glance it may seem a simple study of vegetation, this piece is a testimony of the deep understanding of Velasco on nature and its ability to capture the essence of the environment in which it is immersed. The painting is at a significant moment within his career, when Velasco consolidated his personal style, anchored in a perfect balance between romanticism and realism.

In terms of composition, "study of trees" highlights for its balanced and harmonious construction, where the disposition of plant elements not only shows the diversity of foliage, but also guides the viewer's gaze towards the bottom of the work. The trees are planted so that they form a visual route that invites you to enter the space represented. The vertical disposition of the glasses contrast with the ground, which appears in an earthly and soft range, suggesting an organic connection between the top and low, the ethereal and the tangible.

Color is another fundamental aspect that stands out in this painting. Velasco uses a rich and nuanced palette, where green tones predominate in several shades, thus imitating the splendor and complexity of natural foliage. The light plays a decisive role, filtering through the leaves and creating a series of shadows and reflexes that intensify the three -dimensionality of the scene. This attention to the play of lights and shadows is characteristic of the work of Velasco, who cares about giving life to representation through color, beyond a mere visual record.

Unlike some of his other works where he incorporates the human figure or aspects of Mexican rural life, "study of trees" focuses exclusively on the flora, which allows the viewer to meditate on the beauty of nature as an autonomous entity. The absence of human or animal figures concentrates attention in vegetation, stripped of any narrative element that distracts its essence. This choice underlines the resilience and stillness of nature, reflecting the admiration of Velasco for its country and its surroundings.

In the history of Mexican painting, José María Velasco is considered a landscape pioneer, and his work has served as influence for later generations. "Study of trees" aligns with other works of his, such as "The Valley of Mexico from the Cerro de la Estrella", where nature receives a similar treatment, emphasizing both its beauty and its fragility. The connection that Velasco manages to establish between the viewer and nature invites reflection on the place we occupy within this vast environment.

This work, although often belittled compared to some of its broader and more dramatic pieces, is an intimate celebration of the natural world, revealing the undeniable talent of José María Velasco to capture the essence of Mexico through its art, a legacy that It still resonates in the contemporary panorama.

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