The artwork named “Jujuy” was created by the artist Antonio Berni in 1937. It falls within the art movements of Social Realism and Muralism, and it is categorized as a genre painting.
In the artwork, a group of people, primarily women and children, are depicted engaged in daily activities, likely set in a rural or market environment. The figures are dressed in traditional clothing, with brightly colored fabrics, particularly notable is the woman in the foreground with the vibrant red shawl. The background displays rugged mountains and a series of undulating hills, suggesting a landscape typical of the Jujuy region in Argentina. The overall composition and attention to detail emphasize the social and cultural context of the scene, reflecting the daily lives and interactions of the people portrayed.