On the Viga, Outskirts of the City of Mexico
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"On the Viga, Outskirts of the City of Mexico" is a captivating oil painting by the American artist Samuel Colman, created in the late 19th century. This artwork depicts a serene, yet visually rich, portrayal of daily life along the Viga Canal — a notable waterway that once served as an essential mode of transport for the inhabitants surrounding Mexico City.The painting gently captures the fading light of sunset, casting a warm, golden glow across the landscape. The background is dominated by an array of Mexico City's historical architecture, with the cathedral's prominent domes standing out against a subtlety toned sky that hints at the onset of evening. The foreground is animated with the activities of local people: small boats lazily drift on the calm waters of the canal while others gather along the banks.Notably, Colman masterfully utilizes light and shadow, imbuing the scene with a nostalgic and even romantic aura, while the placid waters reflect both sky and the day's last activities. The play of colors and his brushwork invite viewers into a moment of tranquility, appreciation, and reflection on the intertwined lives of the city and its natural surroundings.Samuel Colman's "On the Viga, Outskirts of the City of Mexico" stands as a subtle yet profound exploration of urban and natural harmonies, inviting contemplation on the seamless blend of architecture, human interaction, and natural beauty.
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Samuel Colman (1832-1920) was an American designer, painter and writer, best known for his paintings of the Hudson River. A son of a bookstore owner in19th century New York, he may have been influenced by the artistic clientele from his early days to delve into the world of Arts. He attended Hudson River School under the guidance of his teacher, Asher Durand. He was one of the founding members and the first president of The American Watercolor Society, and also an avid traveler, exploring France, Spain and the Mediterranean. His travels inspired his works of beautiful foreign landscapes.