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Martha Ochoa
Large Oil Painting "Baroque Style Manor Scene with Horse and Dogs in Landscape"

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24 x 36 inches Oil on gallery wrapped canvas unframed An elegant classic! A Manor scene featuring humans' allies in fox hunting: a horse and three hound dogs. The piece is masterfully rendered in oil on canvas by Martha Ochoa, in a Baroque style. The stately, bay coated horse with one white sock and docked tail stands at the center of the composition, at ease with the three white hound dogs that walk in the foreground. A handsome mansion stands in the distance surrounded by lush woodland, under a blue and white clouded sky. The piece is signed in the bottom right corner. About the Artist: Martha Ochoa is a Peruvian artist renowned for her unique "Colonial Baroque" style, which blends Catholic iconography with rich motifs from Peruvian colonial times. Influenced by the Cuzco School, she creates stunning depictions of angels, saints, and biblical figures, adorned in luxurious clothing. Her work, known for its refined aesthetic and cultural depth, is featured in private homes, palaces, and presidential residences worldwide. Ochoa comes from a distinguished lineage of Peruvian artists, with her grandfather co-founding the Cuzco School of Fine Arts and her great-grandfather being a renowned sculptor. Ochoa's innovative approach and mastery of technique have earned her numerous accolades, including a Guinness World Record for "The Largest Collection of Miniature Paintings." Her contributions to Hispanic cultural heritage have also been recognized by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Martha's art is a testament to her dedication to preserving and advancing Peru's artistic traditions, making her a celebrated figure in the global art community. ​
  • Creator:
    Martha Ochoa (Peruvian)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 26 in (66.04 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Austin, TX
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: MO-266161stDibs: LU1171216369412

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