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MART͎ EZ COMPAѓ N Y BUJANDA, Baltasar Jaime (1735-1797). Trujillo del Per el siglo XVIII. 1782 - 1785. Vol II. Series on traditional dance. Illustration 158. Ponchos dance. Watercolour. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Palacio Real Library
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1735 1782 1785 1797 Autonomous Ballet Baltasar Bujanda Community Compa Dancer Dancers Engravings Jaime Martinez Martz Paintings Palacio Pictures Poncho Real Siglo Trujillo Watercolor Watercolors Watercolours Xviii Masculine Persons
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Trujillo del Perú: The Eighteenth Century - A Visual Record of Traditional Dance in Peru, Volume II, published in Madrid between 1782 and 1785, features this stunning watercolor illustration numbered 158, titled "Ponchos Dance." This exquisite artwork, created by Baltasar Jaime Martínez Compañón y Bujanda, offers a captivating glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Peru during the 18th century. The painting depicts a lively gathering of men, dressed in traditional attire, engaging in a dance known as the Ponchos Dance. The men, with their masculine figures and expressive faces, exude energy and enthusiasm as they move in unison, their vibrant ponchos billowing around them. The intricate patterns and rich colors of their clothing stand out against the plain background, drawing the viewer's attention to the dynamic interplay of movement and stillness. This watercolor, part of the series on traditional dance, is a testament to the enduring legacy of Peruvian culture and the importance of dance as a means of preserving and celebrating it. The Madrid Palacio Real Library, where this artwork is housed, is a treasure trove of historical documents and visual records, offering valuable insights into the history and traditions of Spain and its colonies. Baltasar Jaime Martínez Compañón y Bujanda, a prolific painter and engraver, captured the essence of this dance with remarkable detail and accuracy, making this painting an invaluable resource for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the history of dance and Peruvian culture.
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