MEXICO VALLEY FROM THE CERRO DE TENAYO - 1885


Size (cm): 75x55
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The work "Valle de México from the Cerro de Tenayo" (1885) by José María Velasco is one of the most emblematic representations of the Mexican landscape of the nineteenth century, highlighting both for its technical mastery and for the deep symbolism that emanates. Velasco, a fundamental exponent of romanticism in Mexico, manages to capture not only the geography of the Valley of Mexico, but also the atmosphere and the essence of its natural environment, turning painting into a visual celebration of Mexican nationality and identity.

In this work, Velasco offers us a panoramic view that extends from the Cerro de Tenayo, a privileged observation point that allows the immensity of the valley to be appreciated throughout its glory. The composition is carefully balanced, with a disposition of elements that guides the viewer's gaze from the foreground to the distant horizon. The exuberant vegetation in the foreground, with carefully detailed trees and bushes, establishes a vibrant contrast with the distance of the urban landscape and the mountains that frame the painting. This compositional structure not only defines the spatiality of the painting; It also evokes a sense of depth and vastness that is characteristic of Velasco's work.

The use of color in this paint is another notable aspect. Velasco uses a rich and varied palette, where intense greens and earthly tones predominate in the foreground, while the blue and gray are reserved to represent the sky and the distant mountains. The light plays a crucial role, filtering through the clouds and bathing the landscape in a warm luminosity. This management of light and color not only reflects the visual reality of the valley, but also infuses a poetic and almost ethereal sensation, evoking the moments of the day when nature seems to come alive.

Unlike many works of his time that focused on the human figure or narrative stories, Velasco is dedicated to an almost idealized representation of the landscape. Although human characters are not appreciated in the work, this absence highlights the greatness of Mexican nature and its ability to speak for itself. Through this approach, the painter establishes an intimate connection between the viewer and the landscape, inviting him to contemplate not only what he sees, but also to feel the history and culture that underlies in that environment.

Velasco's work can be placed within the broader context of Mexican landscaping of the nineteenth century, where not only documented the landscape was sought, but also interpret and customize the visual experience of the environment. Velasco, together with other contemporaries, was part of a movement that sought to define and celebrate national identity through the representation of the natural environment, at a time when Mexico was in the process of building its own sense of belonging and pride After independence.

"Valley of Mexico from the Cerro de Tenayo" is not simply a landscape; It is a work that encapsulates the spirit of a time, a place and an artist committed to his land. Through its technical mastery and its deep connection with the environment, Velasco offers us a visual legacy that continues to inspire generations, reminding us of the importance of our relationship with the nature and history that it contains.

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