Popocatepetl, Spirited Morning– Mexico

Marsden Hartley, Popocatepetl, Spirited Morning-- Mexico, 1932, oil on board, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Sam Rose and Julie Walters, 2004.30.3
Marsden Hartley, Popocatepetl, Spirited Morning-- Mexico, 1932, oil on board, 2529 in. (63.573.7 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Sam Rose and Julie Walters, 2004.30.3
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Artwork Details

Title
Popocatepetl, Spirited Morning– Mexico
Date
1932
Dimensions
2529 in. (63.573.7 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Sam Rose and Julie Walters
Mediums Description
oil on board
Classifications
Subjects
  • Landscape — mountain — Popocateptl
  • Disaster — volcanic eruption
  • Landscape — Mexico
Object Number
2004.30.3

Artwork Description

During his visit to Mexico City in 1932, Marsden Hartley was entranced by the two snow-capped volcanoes, Popocatépetl and Ixtaccihuatl, surrounding the city. He devoted much of his time to studying ancient Aztec and Mayan artifacts and primordial myths of creation. According to legend, a Tlaxcaltecas chief promised the hand of his beautiful daughter Iztacc to the brave warrior Popo. Falsely told that her lover had been killed in battle, the girl died from grief. When the young warrior returned, he took her body into the hills and knelt beside her to keep watch. To protect them, the gods covered their forms in eternal snow.

Works by this artist (12 items)

Marsden Hartley, (Lobster on Black Background), 1940-1941, oil on fiberboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mr. Henry P. McIlhenny, 1978.52
(Lobster on Black Background)
Date1940-1941
oil on fiberboard
On view
Marsden Hartley, Red Tree, 1910, oil on fiberboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Flora E. H. Shawan from the Ferdinand Howald Collection, 1966.33.1
Red Tree
Date1910
oil on fiberboard
On view
Marsden Hartley, Yliaster (Paracelsus), 1932, oil on paperboard mounted on particleboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase made possible by the Smithsonian Institution Collections Acquisition Program and by George Frederick Watts and Mrs. James Lowndes, 1988.53
Yliaster (Paracelsus)
Date1932
oil on paperboard mounted on particleboard
On view