Carved Stone Figure, Nunnery Quadrangle, Uxmal]
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Artă de perete
Archaeological Documentation
1938
25.0 x 21.0 cm
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Octavio Medellín (1907 – 1999)
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Carved Stone Figure, Nunnery Quadrangle, Uxmal
This striking black and white photograph captures a moment frozen in time—a meticulously documented glimpse into the grandeur of Uxmal, one of Mexico’s most revered Maya archaeological sites. Executed by Octavio Medellín in 1938, this image hails from an album dedicated to exploring the artistic heritage of the Yucatán Peninsula, specifically focusing on the monumental architecture and intricate carvings that define Mayan civilization. The photograph centers around a remarkable stone relief depicting what scholars believe to be a marine deity or figure—a testament to the Maya’s fascination with both terrestrial landscapes and oceanic realms. Medellín's keen eye for detail ensured that every nuance of the weathered stone surface was faithfully reproduced, revealing visible cracks, erosion patterns, and patches of moss growth – elements that speak volumes about the passage of centuries and the relentless forces of nature shaping these ancient monuments. The composition itself is deliberately balanced, prioritizing clarity and emphasizing the sculptural form within its architectural setting. Strong lines dominate the image, mirroring the sharp edges of the carving and conveying a sense of permanence and solidity. Geometric shapes—primarily triangles and rectangles—are skillfully employed to represent stylized marine life, reflecting the artistic conventions prevalent during Medellín’s era. The diffused lighting contributes to an atmosphere of contemplative solemnity, highlighting the texture of the stone while subtly underscoring its monumental scale. Beyond its visual appeal, this photograph offers a window into the broader context of Mayan art history. Medellín's work reflects influences from artists like Frida Kahlo and Carlos Mérida, demonstrating a commitment to portraying the human experience with sensitivity and authenticity—a stylistic hallmark that aligns perfectly with the exploration of indigenous cultures prevalent in the 1930s and 40s. The photograph serves as an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding the artistic legacy of Uxmal and Octavio Medellín’s contribution to documenting this extraordinary cultural heritage.- Artist: Octavio Medellín
- Year Created: 1938
- Location: Uxmal, Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
- Medium: Photograph (Gelatin Silver Print)
- Album Title: Maya-Toltec Temples and Carvings
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- Titlu: Carved Stone Figure, Nunnery Quadrangle, Uxmal]
- Artist: Octavio Medellín
- An: 1938
- Dimensiuni originale: 25.0 x 21.0 cm
- Format: Format portrait
- Statut drepturi de autor: Protejat prin drepturi de autor
- Locul în care poate fi văzută: Southern Methodist University Libraries Digital Collections
- Mișcare artistică: Archaeological Documentation
- Tehnică: Acrilic pe pânză întinsă
- Contextul corpusului: mayan mythology , texas sculpture scene
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- Year: 1938
- Location: Private Collection
- Artistic style: Archaeological
- Artist: Octavio Medellín
- Influences: Mexican Art
- Medium: Photography
- Notable elements or techniques: Detailed relief documentation