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Proclamación de la Independencia del Perú

Proclamación de la Independencia del Perú (Spanish for "Proclamation of the Independence of Peru") is an oil painting by Juan Lepiani painted in Rome in 1904.[1] It forms part of the collection of the National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru.[2] The 274,7 cm × 397,9 cm (1,081 in × 1,567 in) painting[1] is considered the most iconic painting about the South American country's war of independence.[3][4][5]

Proclamación de la Independencia del Perú
ArtistJuan Lepiani
Year1904 (1904)
MediumOil on canvas
SubjectIndependence of Peru
Dimensions274,7 cm × 397,9 cm (1,081 in × 1,567 in)
LocationNational Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru, Pueblo Libre, Lima, Peru

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Due to the difficulty that Lepiani had in making portraits due to the little documentation he had, he decided to paint the characters with his back turned, although maintaining certain features that make them recognisable. The painting depicts the scene taking place on a balcony of the Cabildo of Lima. In the middle, José de San Martín can be seen, holding the Peruvian flag with his left hand. Around him are the different political, military and religious authorities who attended the event, and on the esplanade the people of Lima listening to the words of San Martín.[4]

According to research by art historian Luis Eduardo Wuffarden, it has been established that the only character on the balcony looking towards the viewer is Lepiani, who added a self-portrait to the painting.[4]

Lepiani took some artistic liberties with the work, as the proclamation of independence was carried out on a stage in the Plaza Mayor itself and not on the cabildo's balcony as Lepiani painted.[1] Similarly, the design surrounding the balcony does not match with the actual appearance of the city during the period.[4] On the other hand, San Martín carries the flag that corresponds to the third design made by José Bernardo de Tagle in 1822.[1]

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Saldaña Niño, Ana Karina. La historia nacional en la pintura de Juan Lepiani (Thesis). UNMSM.
  2. ^ Piattelli, Alberto (2012). San Martin En El Valle De Uco: Valores, Ideales, Vida Y Obra Del Padre De La Patria (in Spanish). Palibrio. p. 139. ISBN 9781463339265.
  3. ^ Mannon, Sean (2014-10-16). "El Imaginario Histórico Peruano: Representaciones y Mentalidades sobre la "Historia Nacional"". HAHR-Online.
  4. ^ a b c d Núñez, Ana (2019-07-29). "Juan Lepiani, el pintor patriota cuyas obras conocemos por los libros escolares". El Comercio.
  5. ^ "Vive hoy la proclamación de la independencia del Perú". Publimetro. 2016-07-26.

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