Saludo al presidente explained

Saludo al presidente
Wikidata:Q74840471
Artist:Daniel Hernández Morillo
Medium:Oil on canvas
Height Metric:161
Length Metric:259
Museum:Museum of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru
City:Lima

Saludo al presidente, also known as Saludo al presidente Leguía, is a 1921 oil on canvas painting by Peruvian artist Daniel Hernández Morillo. It is part of the collection of the Museum of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru in Lima. Its dimensions are 161 cm high and 259 cm wide.[1]

Overview

The painting represents a moment from the reception ceremony of the foreign delegations at the Government Palace for the celebrations of the Centennial of the Independence of Peru.[2] The characters that appear in the painting are:[1] [2]

In reality it is an idealized picture, because no such event existed, the delegations attended President Leguía's house separately, and Charles Manguin did not arrive in time to join the French delegation during the presentations.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Cuando el arte es testimonio de la historia . Revista Moneda . Bákula . Cecilia . 47-51 . 155 . D.L. 95-1359-1515 . 2013.
  2. Book: Contreras, Carlos . Historia del Perú republicano . Editorial Septiembre . 2016 . 978-612-308-174-4 . Lima . 14 . es . Cueto . Marcos . 6: Oncenio de Leguía. La Patria Nueva y la crisis mundial (1919-1933).
  3. Book: Casalino Sen, Carlota . Centenario: las celebraciones de la Independencia 1921-1924 . . 2017 . 9789972726156 . Lima . 58–59 . es . 1126541508 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191113193121/http://www.biblioteca.munlima.gob.pe/images/munilibros/MUNILIBRO10.pdf . 2019-11-13.