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Nelson Hernandez

Nelson Hernandez. Contemporary chilean painter.

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Boy in cyan and orange, Nelson Hernandez

Boy in cyan and orange

Oil on wooden panel, 7 x 5 in
2024 autor Nelson Hernández
on
6 December, 2024
serie
4 Pounds per piece
technique
Oil
keywords
one character
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patagonia

This series of 12 paintings draws inspiration from the photographic archive of Austrian priest and ethnologist Martin Gusinde, who documented life in the Chilean-Argentine Patagonia between 1919 and 1924.

His work represents one of the few existing records of the now-extinct Selk’nam, Yámana, and Kawéskar tribes—peoples who had suffered near-total extermination during the four decades preceding his visit. Livestock companies, primarily British and supported by the governments of Argentina and Chile, waged a war of extermination, paying shepherds and hunters for killings and captures.

Gusinde recounts how hunters “sent the skulls of murdered Indigenous people to the Anthropological Museum in London, which paid four pounds per head.”

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© 2014–2025 · contenido & desarrollo por Nelson Hernández

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