José Agustín Arrieta (1803-1874) was a Mexican painter known for painting scenes and people of his native city, Puebla. Influenced by Murillo and Velázquez, he was skilled in the use of color, anatomy, and composition. He is best known for his depictions of everyday life, capturing food, people, and clothing of the Puebla village. His still life depictions full of food, glassware, animals, and fruits, are of a natural representation, avoiding any symbolism. Our pattern collection contains his most recognized works including The Gypsy Boy and Girl, Tertulia de Pulquería, Maid, Village Girl, Mexican Family, and a number of his Still Life’s.
Patterns Included In This Set
Still Life
The Gypsy Boy and Girl
Tertulia de Pulquería
Still Dining Table
Mexican Family
Maid
Errand Boy
Table Still Life
Table Still Life
Allegory of Art and Music
Village Girl
Arcangel de San Rafael
The Boy from the Coast
Nineteenth Century Mexican Family
El Requiebro
untitled
untitled
San Isidro Labrador
This set can be purchased in the SegPlay PC store.