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SORRY FOR THE ONSLAUGHT OF #MEXICOPOSTING REBLOGS I HAD A VISION AS I WAS SCROLLING GUERRERO'S TAG
plssssssss i need more mexican independence fansss its literally MEXICAN BIRTH MONTH GUYS
Vicente, leading like his fifth coup in a year: wHEN WILL YOU LEARN?!?!?!?!??!?!??! WHEN WILL YOU LeARn THAT YOUR ACTIONS HAVE
C O N S E Q U E N C E S
ALAMOMENT
my alamo-ing is now top tier after jim bowie art so i gotta find an alamoment to drop
i’m sorry santa anna fans but santa anna slander today 🙁🙁😔
okay i’m done but i’m coming back soon 🔥🔥🙏
I HAVEN'T SPEWED OUT ANY ART SINCE FOREVER (I got my stylus back some few weeks ago but my motivation was not IT)SO IDK TAKE THIS WIP (that will probably never be touched again)
My wife my loser Victoria
Hyperfixation Alert: Guadalupe Victoria
I don't know where else to share my (digital) collection of Guadalupe Victoria pictures, so here you have it, Tumblr!
You see, something I'm kinda jealous of when it comes to American history (and other countries), is how often their historic characters are represented in art. It's more difficult to have this in Mexico... I'm talking about the figures who fought in the War of Independence... and it's hard because many of them were killed before getting their face depicted on a portrait.
The paintings we have of many of our "heroes" from the war of independence were created decades after they were killed, so that's not really what they looked like.
This is why I've been obsessed with depictions of Guadalupe Victoria, Mexico's first president. Enjoy!
I've divided this collection in "generations", the first generations being the ones the other depictions of Victoria stem from. Before we countinue, many of these portraits are not dated, so this organization system I've created might not be arranged in chronological order they were created.
Anyways, these are from the First generation:
The one that we'll see more of, is the one on the left, probably because of how handsome he looks. In all three depictions we see Victoria in his military uniform, which he probably never used in battle, since he was not a professional soldier (like most in the insurgent army).
It is a nice uniform, though, the influence of the Spanish uniforms from the viceroyalty is clear.
Second generation:
On the left we see Victoria in civilian clothing but wearing the presidential band. On the right we see a miniature portrait.Both of them are very pretty images, but we can see they are derivative of the ones from the first generation.
In order to simplify depictions of Victoria, his uniform will in later representations lose many adornments, which I think makes it look a bit more like the uniforms of the Mexican army in the mid 19th century... or like a low ranking soldier from Victoria's time. Also his arms are no longer crossed on his chest, which give Guadalupe a more rigid (and boring) pose:
Generation 3: Cartoons... He looks like a funko pop!
Generation 4: Victoria in different logos (all of them schools)
One of these things is not like another... Yes! The image in the middle is not Guadalupe Victoria... It's Agustín de Iturbide!
SEE?! Someone didn't learn their history...
Generation 5: Cute Victoria
Drawings made for schools, ephemeris or lame political propaganda.
Generation 6: Misc... idk what to do with these...
This one above is an image from a "monografía", a piece of paper with images and information on the back. Its use was very popular during elementary schools in Mexico back in my dys, idk if they're still used.
Victoria becomes president. Finally, something original! I'm not sure if it's from a monografía, but it wouldn't surprise me if it was.
¡Va mi espada en prena, voy por ella! The image below depicts Victoria's most famous heroic act during the war of independence:
To inspire his soldiers the young officer threw his sword towards the battlefield, where his troops refused to go despite being essential to capture the place they were attacking. Having done this, he cried "My sword is at stake, I'll go and fetch it!" and threw himself on the battlefield, which inspired his soldiers to follow him. It was after this battle that he stopped being José Miguel Ramón Adaucto Fernández y Félix and changed his name to Guadalupe Victoria. "Guadalupe" for his devotion to the Virgin Mary of Guadalupe and "Victoria" because victory was what the insurgency wanted to achieve.
I love that low resolution image with my whole heart, but it must be said, that one of its (possible) innacuracies in depicting this event might, once again, be his uniform. As previously stated, like many of the officers in the insurgent army, Victoria (then Félix) was not a trained soldier... In fact, he'd studied law before joining Father Morelos's army! So he wouldn't have an officer's uniform, or if he indeed wore one during the war, he probably stole it from a dead or defeated Spanish royalist officer. Regardless, it's still a cool piece of art!
COINS!
Look, they're our friends from the first generation!
Honorable mentions:
A bronze statue in Perote, Veracruz—the state where he spent his last years and died.
His presidential band in the Museum of Presidents in Saltillo.
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY MEXICOOO ILY!!!!!!!!!1 🥳🥳🎉🎉🎉
happy mexican birth guys..
from left to right: guadalupe victoria, jose maria morelos, miguel hidalgo, agustin de iturbide, vicente guerrero, ignacio allende
CRIES. SCREAMS. ASCENDS. THEY'RE SO BEAUTIFUL!?!??! THIS IS SO GOOD AAAAH
ALSO your statement is 10000000% correct!!! i would kiss all of them regardless of their war crimes mwah
Supongo que estos ex presidentes fueron raros.
Ya sean traidores o héroes, lo que no negamos es que fueron personas a fin de cuentas.
I STARTED HAVING AN ASTHMA ATTACK AS SOON AS I SAW THIS
HELLO!??!?!?!? omga THE MEXICANS ARE REALL!!!
felix día de la independencia de méxico!! :D
happy mexican independence day!! :D
here’s some cool doodles of some very cool historical figures who kicked ass one way or another 🔥
wow, no santa anna for once
This talented and handsome gentleman is turning 231 today, let's show him some love!
https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fmi02
https://relatosehistorias.mx/nuestras-historias/quien-fue-el-general-manuel-de-mier-y-teran
Y'all. Let’s have a moment of appreciation for Rafael Jorge Negrete portraying Guadalupe Victoria. 😍😍😍
…and a moment of appreciation for Guadalupe Victoria having been his own amazing self.
(on this cool program that I think is from Univision but I’m not sure.)
Diego Luna in Gritos de Muerte y Libertad
You’re married to your phone background/lockscreen how fucked are you
𝒜𝓃ℴ𝓉𝒽ℯ𝓇 𝒯ℴ𝓃̃𝒾𝓉ℴ (𝒽ℯ 𝓁ℴℴ𝓀𝓈 𝓈ℴ 𝒸𝓊𝓉ℯ)💖💖
•𝒫𝓁ℯ𝒶𝓈ℯ 𝓈ℴ𝓂ℯℴ𝓃ℯ 𝓉ℯ𝒶𝒸𝒽 𝓂ℯ 𝓉ℴ 𝒹𝓇𝒶𝓌 𝒷ℴ𝒹𝒾ℯ𝓈😭
•ℰ𝓁 𝓅ℴ𝓁𝓁𝒾𝓉ℴ 𝓉ℴ𝒹ℴ 𝒷ℴ𝓃𝒾𝓉ℴ🐥
Vicente Guerrero in my art style :v
C. María de Bustamante contra Guerrero
Carlos María de Bustamante insulto bastante a Guerrero cuando se cambiaron de bando político.
Bustamante se refería a el como "espantojo de chilar" "porqueriz@" "efigie prieta" "más gordo que un cuin@" incluso insulto a la familia de este.
Bastante despreciable
Para más contenido estoy en tiktok como: coyote1562
Gracias:3
No se como terminé dibujando esto ajahaj, pero bueno espero y les guste, es un pequeño dato sobre las estaturas de estos ex-presidentes. La gente de ese tiempo mayormente no era muy alta que digamos.
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Gracias:3
mexican independence part 2,,
i mean like, HAPPY BIRTHDAY ITURBIDE
this is so cheesy
WHY IS GUADALUPE VICTORIA'S BIRTHDAY LITERALLY 2 DAYS AFTER HIS
mexican independence part 2,,
i mean like, HAPPY BIRTHDAY ITURBIDE
this is so cheesy
Morelos is 3 days after his 😭😭 their birthdays are so besties
mexican independence part 2,,
i mean like, HAPPY BIRTHDAY ITURBIDE
this is so cheesy