MEXICO VALLEY FROM THE CERRO OF THE TEPEYAC - 1900


Size (cm): 75x55
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Description

The work Valle de México from the Cerro del Tepeyac of José María Velasco, made in 1900, embodies the aesthetic ideals and the deep connection with the land that characterize much of its artistic production. This oil on canvas captures one of the most emblematic views of the Mexican territory, combining a firm sense of national identity with the technical mastery that Velasco reached throughout his career.

From the compositional point of view, the painting has a careful organization of the elements that, ultimately, generates a sense of depth and perspective that invites the viewer to immerse themselves in the landscape. The Cerro de Tepeyac, a place of great historical and spiritual significance, stands in the foreground as a promontory that guides the viewer's gaze towards the vast valley that unfolds at his feet. Velasco uses a pristine range of green and brown brown that give life to vegetation in the foreground, contrasting with the deep blue of the sky and the clouds that seem to float on a clear horizon.

The use of color in this work is particularly remarkable. Velasco demonstrates an exceptional domain in the creation of atmospheres through tonal gradation, showing a sky that, in its light blue, evokes the serenity of the Mexican landscape. The light interaction on the canvas gives mountains and bodies of water an almost ethereal quality, transforming the scene into a celebration of nature. The warm and cold tones combine in an exquisite balance, reflecting the reality of the Mexican landscape and also the influence of romanticism in his work.

One of the most significant aspects of painting It is the absence of human figures in the composition. This omission is not perceived as a vacuum, but as a means through which Velasco invites the contemplation of the landscape itself, suggesting that the greatness of the earth and its history do not need the intervention of man to be appreciated. The naturalness of the environment is presented with such reverence that the viewer can almost feel the breeze that caresses the hill or listening to the murmur of the wind between the trees.

Within the context of Mexican art of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Valle de México from the Tepeyac hill stands as a key work that reflects the search for a national identity through the landscape. Velasco, together with other artists from Mexico of his time, used the landscape not only as an aesthetic issue, but as a vehicle to express the cultural wealth and geographical vastness of the country. His work influenced the development of a national conscience that began to take form after the Mexican revolution, at a time when the country sought to reaffirm its own history and values.

In conclusion, the Valle de México painting from the Tepeyac Cerro is a visual testimony that resonates with the spirit of the landscapes that José María Velasco loved to represent. Their ability to capture the essence of the natural environment, along with their technical mastery, place Velasco among the great landscapes of their time. This work, in its silent majesty, not only represents a place, but also the depth of the national soul and the beauty of the Mexican land.

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