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Martha Ochoa"Virgen Huápulo" Peruvian Cusco School Painting of Virgin Mary by Martha Ochoa
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By Martha Ochoa
Oil on Canvas
Canvas Size: 48" x 36"
Framed Size: 53.75" x 42.5"
This lovely painting by Martha Ochoa is from the Cusco tradition. The Cusco School was an artistic tradition that first emerged in the 16th and 17th centuries in Cusco, Peru, blending indigenous and European baroque artistic styles. It is renowned for its catholic iconography, which often feature vibrant colors, elaborate ornamentation, and blended elements combining Catholic and native symbolism.
This painting portrays the Virgen de Huápulo, also known as Our Lady of Huápulo, which is a revered title of the Virgin Mary in Ecuador. She is associated with the historic Huápulo Sanctuary in Quito, which has been a significant pilgrimage site since the colonial era. The devotion to the Virgen de Huápulo emphasizes her role as a compassionate and protective mother. The image of the Virgen de Huápulo is often depicted with rich, traditional attire, reflecting her importance in the local culture and religious practices.
About the Artist:
Martha Ochoa, born in Cusco, Peru, studied at Santa Ana School, the Cusco School of Fine Arts, and San Antonio Abad University, focusing on design, architecture, and restoration. She is the granddaughter of renowned Peruvian artists Francisco Olazo, a founder of the Cusco School of Fine Arts, and Ernesto Olazo, a famous sculptor. Influenced by the Cusco School, she transformed religious themes into decorative renditions of Archangels and Madonnas with Peruvian colonial motifs. Her work is displayed in private homes, palaces, and presidential residences, reflecting her passion for Peruvian landscapes and the Cusco School’s blend of indigenous and European styles.
- Creator:Martha Ochoa (Peruvian)
- Dimensions:Height: 48 in (121.92 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Austin, TX
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1171214836262
Martha Ochoa
Martha Ochoa was born in Cusco, Peru, the Archaeological Capital of America and a World Heritage site. She studied at Santa Ana School, the Cusco School of Fine Arts, and San Antonio Abad University, focusing on design, architecture, methodology, and pedagogy, along with restoration and related fields. She is the granddaughter of two renowned Peruvian artists: her great-great-grandfather, Francisco Olazo, a founder of the Cusco School of Fine Arts who mastered Impressionism in Paris with Andean landscapes, and her great-grandfather, Ernesto Olazo, a famous sculptor known for his architectural masterpiece, an 80-foot-tall figure of "The Christ" overlooking Cusco. Influenced by the Cusco School, she transitioned purely religious themes into more decorative renditions of Archangels and Madonnas, incorporating luxurious dresses and motifs from Peruvian colonial times. Her work is displayed in private homes, palaces, and presidential residences, showcasing her passion for Peruvian landscapes and admiration for the Cusco School. The Cusco School, a significant Peruvian artistic period of the 17th century, saw indigenous artists surpass their European teachers, blending cultures in a globally admired style. Notable artists of this period include Diego Quispe Tito, Basilio Santa Cruz, and Miguel Baca, who exhibited his work worldwide.
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