Batea
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Batea
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Formaat reproductie
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$ 300
Biografie van de kunstenaar
José Manuel de la Cerda: A Maestro of Lacquer and Myth
José Manuel de la Cerda (born Pátzcuaro, Mexico) stands as a singular figure in 18th-century Mexican art, celebrated primarily for his masterful wood carvings—particularly the ‘batea,’ a distinctive tray that embodies both European artistic sensibilities and Asian craftsmanship. His legacy extends beyond mere technique; it resides in his ability to infuse his creations with profound symbolism rooted in Greek mythology, notably the tale of Arachne and Athena, transforming simple objects into narratives rich with cultural significance.- Early Life & Training:
- Technique & Materials: The Art of Lacquerware
- Notable Works: Reflections of Myth and Tradition
- Influence & Legacy: A Pioneer in Mexican Decorative Arts
- Recognition & Continued Relevance:
Early Life & Training
Information regarding de la Cerda’s formative years remains somewhat elusive, reflecting the challenges inherent in documenting artistic lives during that period. Born in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán—a region steeped in indigenous traditions and increasingly exposed to European colonial influence—he honed his skills within a milieu characterized by experimentation and adaptation. While biographical details are scarce, it is understood that he received training in various disciplines, fostering a versatile artistic approach that would later define his oeuvre.Technique & Materials: The Art of Lacquerware
De la Cerda’s distinctive style hinged upon the meticulous application of lacquer—a technique borrowed from Asia—to wood substrates. This process involved multiple layers of resin, painstakingly built up to achieve a breathtakingly glossy surface that captured light with remarkable brilliance. The resulting ‘batea,’ or tray, became his signature piece, demonstrating not only technical prowess but also an astute understanding of material properties and aesthetic considerations. His use of jet black lacquer was particularly striking, creating dramatic contrasts and enhancing the visual impact of his designs.Notable Works: Reflections of Myth and Tradition
Perhaps de la Cerda’s most enduring achievement lies in his incorporation of Greek mythology into his artwork. The ‘batea’ depicting Arachne and Athena exemplifies this fascination, transforming a functional object into a visual representation of intellectual confrontation and divine retribution. This masterful blending of European mythological narratives with Mexican artistic traditions underscores de la Cerda's commitment to exploring universal themes through localized expression.Influence & Legacy: A Pioneer in Mexican Decorative Arts
De la Cerda’s work served as a catalyst for innovation within the broader context of Mexican decorative arts, establishing him as a pivotal figure in shaping aesthetic sensibilities during his time. His meticulous attention to detail and his willingness to embrace diverse influences—ranging from Asian lacquerware techniques to Greek mythological iconography—inspired subsequent generations of artists and cemented his place among Mexico’s artistic luminaries.Recognition & Continued Relevance
A study conducted by the Metropolitan Museum Journal in 2022 further solidified de la Cerda's reputation as a visionary artist, highlighting the enduring fascination with his distinctive style and its continued relevance to contemporary art discourse. His contribution to Mexican artistic heritage continues to inspire admiration and scholarly investigation, ensuring that José Manuel de la Cerda’s legacy persists as a testament to creativity and cultural exchange.josé manuel de la cerda
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- Artistic Movement Or Style: European & Asian influences
- Date Of Birth: Pátzcuaro, Mexico ()
- Date Of Death: Living
- Full Name: José Manuel de la Cerda
- Nationality: Mexican
- Notable Artworks: ['Turnus Provoked into War by Aeneas']
- Place Of Birth: Mexico


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