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Francisco Fierro - A woman wearing the saya standing in profile

A woman wearing the saya standing in profile (ca. 1848)

Francisco Fierro (Peruvian, 1807–1879)
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Francisco Fierro

Francisco Fierro Palas, called "Pancho" Fierro was an Afro-Peruvian painter, known primarily for his costumbrista watercolors, which depict his country's life and customs.

He was baptized on 5 February 1809, the son of Nicolás Rodríguez del Fierro, a priest, and a slave from the household of Nicolás' father, Don Antonio, a Colonel in the Militia Battalion. He had been manumitted upon his birth, following a rule that said no son of a Spaniard could be born a slave, but was raised by his mother's family.

There is no record of him receiving any artistic training, so he was probably self-taught. He married in 1828 and made his living by painting signs, making posters for bullfights and molding statues for nativity scenes. He also painted wall murals, all of which have been destroyed or covered over.

Today, he is remembered for his watercolors, painted on sign cards, depicting everyday scenes from Peruvian life. He created over 1200 of them and their popularity produced many imitators. The writer Ricardo Palma owned a large collection which his heirs gave to the City of Lima. They are now on display at the Pinacoteca Municipal Ignacio Merino. The captions were provided by Palma, as Fierro may have been illiterate. Other large collections were acquired by the French painter Léonce Angrand and the Russian ethnographer Leopold von Schrenck, whose collection is now at the "Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography" in the Kunstkamera, Saint Petersburg.

According to an obituary in El Comercio, he died of paralysis in a hospital on Peruvian Independence Day.

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Boy on Mule driving another Mule loaded with Hay

Boy on Mule driving another Mule loaded with Hay (ca. 1850)

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A watercarrier riding a donkey

A watercarrier riding a donkey (ca. 1848)

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A woman putting on her saya, viewed from behind

A woman putting on her saya, viewed from behind (ca. 1848)

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Indian Man Carrying Tray

Indian Man Carrying Tray (ca. 1850)

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A priest from the Mercederian order (Order of Our Lady of Mercy)

A priest from the Mercederian order (Order of Our Lady of Mercy) (ca. 1848)

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Indian Woman Going to Market

Indian Woman Going to Market (ca. 1850)

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A tortilla vendor balancing a tray on his head

A tortilla vendor balancing a tray on his head (ca. 1848)

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A man and a woman dancing

A man and a woman dancing (ca. 1848)

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Woman Carrying Large Jar

Woman Carrying Large Jar (ca. 1850)

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A soldier on horseback holding a rope that secures an enslaved indigenous man who is balancing a basket on his head

A soldier on horseback holding a rope that secures an enslaved indigenous man who is balancing a basket on his head (ca. 1848)

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A woman wearing the saya and manto standing in profile

A woman wearing the saya and manto standing in profile (ca. 1848)

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Fruit Seller

Fruit Seller (ca. 1850)

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Indian Woman Cooking Fish

Indian Woman Cooking Fish (ca. 1850)

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A monk from the order of Barbones

A monk from the order of Barbones (ca. 1848)

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A woman getting into her saya viewed from behind

A woman getting into her saya viewed from behind (ca. 1848)

Francisco Fierro (Peruvian, 1807–1879)
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