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European Painting before 1900, Johnson Collection

From Indian and Mestiza, Coyote

Made in Mexico, North and Central America

c. 1760

Attributed to José de Alcíbar, Mexican, 1725/30 - 1803

Oil on canvas
31 x 39 3/4 inches (78.7 x 101 cm)

Currently not on view

1980-139-1

Gift of the nieces and nephews of Wright S. Ludington in his honor, 1980

Label

This work is part of a series of castas, paintings that show the intermingling of races in eighteenth-century colonial Mexico. The series is thought to have originally consisted of sixteen canvases; ten have thus far been identified. They are attributed to José de Alcíbar, a popular and prolific painter who worked in Mexico City. In addition to showing the growing mixed population of Mexico, such images often documented the wealth of the country’s resources and commerce, as seen here in the rich array of vegetables in the foreground.

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