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A Spaniard and his Mexican Indian Wife and their Child, from a series on mixed race
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A Spaniard and his Mexican Indian Wife and their Child, from a series on mixed race
XIR64987 A Spaniard and his Mexican Indian Wife and their Child, from a series on mixed race marriages in Mexico (oil on canvas) by Cabrera, Miguel (1695-1768); Museo de America, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Castes d un Espagnol et d une Metisse; ); Mexican, out of copyright
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This print titled "A Spaniard and his Mexican Indian Wife and their Child" offers a glimpse into the complexities of mixed race marriages in Mexico during the 18th century. Painted by Miguel Cabrera, this oil on canvas masterpiece is housed at the Museo de America in Madrid, Spain. The portrait showcases a progressive representation of interracial harmony as it depicts a Spaniard husband, his Mexican Indian wife, and their child. The couple's different cultural backgrounds are symbolized through subtle details such as the headband worn by the wife and her necklace made of plantain leaves. The husband's shoes and the presence of a banana further highlight their diverse heritage. Cabrera's work reflects an enlightened perspective on race relations during that era. It challenges societal norms by celebrating love across racial boundaries, emphasizing unity rather than division. This painting belongs to a series known as casta paintings which aimed to categorize individuals based on their mixed ancestry. As we observe this remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded of the rich history embedded within each brushstroke. It serves as both an artistic marvel and historical document that sheds light on Mexico's multicultural past. Through this image, we witness not only familial love but also cultural exchange - an enduring testament to humanity's ability to embrace diversity even centuries ago.
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