The Pulque Seller

The Pulque Seller

Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Ink
Current Location: Museo Nacional de Arte, MUNAL, Mexico City

Lithographs become integral part of mexican art culture to record day to day lifestyle. One such distinguished lithographic artist was Hesiquio Iriarte, who produced many artworks, and El Pulquero is one of them. Hesiquio Iriarte portrays a simple pulque seller with a glass in one hand and a pulque container in the other, wearing simple traditional attire. The ordinary lifestyle of the nineteenth century was significant for its simplicity. Hesiquio draws attention towards ordinary working people who were an essential part of the economy and culture. El Pulquero works as a record of the traditional working-class and agricultural lifestyle and depicts the pride and dignity of everyday labour. As the saying goes, one must experience rural life to understand the cultural aspects of any country or civilization. This artwork helps bridge those gaps and helps them preserve without overlooking the significance of those days and activities.

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