The artwork named “De chino cambujo e india, loba” was created by the artist Miguel Cabrera in the year 1763. It belongs to the Baroque art movement and falls within the genre of genre painting. This piece is part of the “Casta” series.
The artwork depicts a domestic scene featuring three individuals: a man dressed in an elaborate European-style blue coat with white detailing, a woman wearing traditional, vibrant attire adorned with intricate patterns, and a child nestled in the woman’s arms. The setting illustrates a moment within a carefully arranged interior, possibly signifying the cultural interplay and societal structures during the colonial period in Latin America. The expressions and body language of the individuals contribute to a narrative aimed at documenting the various racial mixtures of the time. The inclusion of detailed objects, such as a set of ornate porcelain wares, underscores the Baroque attention to detail and the opulent aesthetic that characterizes Miguel Cabrera’s work within this series.