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A Half-Breed and his Lobo Indian Wife and their Child, from a series on mixed race marriages in Mexico (oil on canvas)
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A Half-Breed and his Lobo Indian Wife and their Child, from a series on mixed race marriages in Mexico (oil on canvas)
IND113589 A Half-Breed and his Lobo Indian Wife and their Child, from a series on mixed race marriages in Mexico (oil on canvas) by Mexican School, (18th century); Museo de America, Madrid, Spain; Index Fototeca
Media ID 25895814
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This oil on canvas painting, titled "A Half-Breed and his Lobo Indian Wife and their Child" offers a glimpse into the complexities of mixed race marriages in 18th century Mexico. Created by an anonymous Mexican artist, this piece is part of a series that explores the union between individuals from different racial backgrounds. The painting portrays a proud father, who is half-breed, standing alongside his Lobo Indian wife and their child. The couple's love for each other radiates through their tender embrace, while their child symbolizes the harmonious blending of two cultures. The artist skillfully captures the nuances of their features, highlighting both indigenous and European influences. Intriguingly progressive for its time, this artwork reflects the Enlightenment era's growing interest in human diversity and challenges societal norms surrounding race. It serves as a testament to the resilience of these families amidst prejudice and discrimination. Displayed at Museo de America in Madrid, Spain, this masterpiece invites viewers to contemplate notions of identity and belonging within multicultural societies. The inclusion of a tea set suggests domesticity and hints at shared rituals between spouses from distinct backgrounds. Through this thought-provoking casta painting (a genre depicting racial mixing), we are reminded that love transcends boundaries – be they cultural or racial – fostering unity among diverse communities.
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