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Plaza Mayor of Mexico City. ca. 1766. The viceroyss cortege crossing the aquare in a market day. Painting attributed to Juan Antonio Prado. Central detail. Colonial baroque. Oil on canvas. MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City. National Museum of History (Chapultepec Castle)
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1766 Antonio Attributed Baroque Chapultepec Cortege Crossing Daylight Federal Juan Mayor Mexico Oils Paintings Panorama Panoramic Pictures Plaza Prado Sunlight Times Viceroys
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This stunning oil on canvas painting, titled "Plaza Mayor of Mexico City. ca. 1766: The Viceroys Cortege Crossing the Aquare on a Market Day," is a captivating representation of colonial life in Mexico City during the late 18th century. Attributed to the renowned Mexican painter Juan Antonio Prado, this central detail painting showcases the grandeur and opulence of the Spanish colonial administration. The scene unfolds in the bustling Plaza Mayor, now known as the Zocalo, where the city's citizens gather to buy and sell goods. The viceroy, accompanied by his entourage, makes his way across the aquare, or large public square, surrounded by the vibrant colors and activity of market day. The viceroys cortege, adorned with rich fabrics and ornate decorations, stands in stark contrast to the simple attire of the marketgoers. The painting is a testament to the colonial baroque style, with its intricate details, bold colors, and dramatic use of light and shadow. The scene is bathed in daylight, casting long shadows and highlighting the textures of the buildings and the richness of the fabrics. The painting's horizontal composition and panoramic view offer a unique perspective of the Plaza Mayor, inviting the viewer to step back in time and experience the sights and sounds of Mexico City during the early modern era. This painting is a cherished piece of Mexico's artistic heritage and is currently housed in the National Museum of History at Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City. It is a must-see for anyone interested in colonial Mexican history and art.
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