The Pulque Seller

The Pulque Seller

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

Interestingly, on the upper-left wall behind the vendor, the faintly sketched illustration depicts a man dynamically raising a machete or saber in one hand while holding up a severed head or mask in the other. Rather than an ordinary daily scene, this is an allusion to theatrical, revolutionary or carnivalesque performance. During the chaotic mid-1850s, when Mexico was transitioning between dictatorships and civil conflict, inserting scenes of sudden violence or popular uprisings directly into the backgrounds of everyday street trades was a subtle way for artists like Iriarte to reflect the ambient political instability of Mexico City.

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Information Compiled by Lilith Maya Sanchez Aguilar
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