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Otomi Indians on the Way to the Fair, c. 1715 (oil on canvas)
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Otomi Indians on the Way to the Fair, c. 1715 (oil on canvas)
470275 Otomi Indians on the Way to the Fair, c.1715 (oil on canvas) by Juarez, Juan Rodriguez (1675-1728); 80.7x105.4 cm; Breamore House, Hampshire, UK; (add.info.: Indios otomites que van a la feria); Mexican, out of copyright
Media ID 22921408
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Otomi Indians on the Way to the Fair, c. 1715
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is a captivating oil painting by Juan Rodriguez Juarez that offers a glimpse into the lives of indigenous Otomi people in Mexico during the 18th century. The artwork, measuring 80.7x105.4 cm, showcases a group of Otomi individuals as they make their way to a bustling fair. In this vibrant composition, we see men and women dressed in traditional attire adorned with intricate patterns and vivid colors. A couple stands at the center, carrying baskets filled with eggs and chickens - symbols of sustenance and livelihood for these rural communities. The painting provides valuable insights into the racial dynamics prevalent at that time, as it portrays different castes within Indian society. It highlights both individual identity and collective unity among Otomi families through its depiction of parents accompanied by their children. Juarez's masterful brushwork brings life to each figure, capturing their distinct features and expressions with great detail. The artist's attention to cultural authenticity allows us to appreciate not only his technical skill but also gain an understanding of Mexican indigenous culture from centuries ago. This particular print is housed at Breamore House in Hampshire, UK - a testament to how art can transcend borders and preserve historical narratives across continents. As we admire this remarkable piece from Juarez's oeuvre today, let us reflect upon the resilience and rich heritage of indigenous communities like the Otomi Indians who continue to shape our world today.
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