A landscape of rocky mountains.
This landscape is composed in the manner of 19th century Mexican landscape painting, whose great exponent was José María Velasco. Some shared characteristics are: depict a large landscape like if it continues without being cut by the canvas, another is a work of perspective that make us feel like there is a huge space between the fore ground and the last. The brush work is figurative but not quite define. Its painting in ochre tones and focus on highlights the size of the mountains.
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