Loading

[Walking chicha vendor]

AnonymousAround the middle of the 19th century

National Library of Peru

National Library of Peru
Lima, Peru

Composite image of a woman and an infant carried on her back. The woman wears a long blue dress and around her waist is tied a sack or cloth where she carries the infant. In addition, he carries a ceramic vase on his head, which he holds in his right hand. In her left hand she carries a basket. She has an exposed breast.
From the description of the image, it can be assumed that she is a seller of chicha, an alcoholic drink derived from the distillation of corn and fruits, stored in clay pots. During the viceroyalty until well into the 19th century, Lima had numerous street vendors selling various soft drinks, especially fruit-based ones. The "ante" vendor -mix of wine and other spices- was the chichera's main competitor. Inscription: "Chicha verkaauferin in der Stadt hernmgehend".
It belongs to the album "1871 Praetoria" which contains 39 sheets of which 25 are watercolors and 14 are illuminated lithographs. These images are an example of the nineteenth-century production of pictorial costumbrismo in Peru, a repertoire of typical characters -in this case from the city of Lima-, composed without much context, and rather characterized by their work and clothing.

Show lessRead more
  • Title: [Walking chicha vendor]
  • Creator: Anonymous
  • Date Created: Around the middle of the 19th century
  • Location Created: Lima, Peru
  • Physical Dimensions: 23 x 21 cm. aprox.
  • Type: Engraving
  • Medium: Hand-illuminated lithograph on paper
National Library of Peru

Get the app

Explore museums and play with Art Transfer, Pocket Galleries, Art Selfie, and more

Home
Discover
Play
Nearby
Favorites