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GAUCHOS, 19th CENTURY. Throwing the Lasso. Woodcut, mid-19th century

GAUCHOS, 19th CENTURY. Throwing the Lasso. Woodcut, mid-19th century


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GAUCHOS, 19th CENTURY. Throwing the Lasso. Woodcut, mid-19th century

GAUCHOS, 19th CENTURY.
Throwing the Lasso. Woodcut, mid-19th century

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This black and white woodcut print titled "GAUCHOS, 19th CENTURY. Throwing the Lasso" takes us back to the rugged landscapes of 19th century Argentina. The image showcases a group of gauchos, skilled horsemen and cowboys of South America, in action as they demonstrate their mastery with the lasso. In this mid-19th century artwork, we witness the essence of gaucho culture - strength, agility, and an intimate connection with horses. The gauchos are depicted in traditional attire; wide-brimmed hats shielding them from the scorching sun, while ponchos drape over their shoulders. With intense focus on their faces and determination in their eyes, these men expertly swing their lassos overhead before releasing them into the air. The woodcut technique used to create this print adds a rustic charm to its composition. Each line etched onto the wooden block contributes to a sense of movement and energy as we observe these gauchos skillfully throwing their lassos towards an unseen target. This artwork not only captures a moment frozen in time but also serves as a visual testament to Argentina's rich cowboy heritage. It reminds us of an era when gauchos played an integral role in herding cattle across vast plains and symbolizes both cultural pride and admiration for these fearless equestrians who shaped Argentine history through their expertise with horses and lassos.

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