Manuel María Paz Delgado (July 6, 1820,
Almaguer, Cauca
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Founded in 1551 by Vasco de Guzmán and Alonso de Fuenmayor, the municipality covers an area of 520 km2 and has a population of 21,300. The population is primarily eng ...
,
Colombia
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- September 16, 1902
Bogotá
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) was a Colombian cartographer, military officer, artist and watercolorist.
Biography
Manuel María Paz Delgado was born June 6, 1820 in the town of
Almaguer, Cauca
Almaguer () is a town and municipality in the Cauca Department, Colombia.
Founded in 1551 by Vasco de Guzmán and Alonso de Fuenmayor, the municipality covers an area of 520 km2 and has a population of 21,300. The population is primarily eng ...
,
Colombia
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. His parents were Domingo de Paz and Baltazara Delgado, and his siblings were José Miguel de Paz and Carmen de Paz.
After studying literature in his native Amaguer and still being quite young, he moved to
Popayán
Popayán () is the capital of the Colombian departments of Colombia, department of Cauca Department, Cauca. It is located in southwestern Colombia between the Cordillera Occidental (Colombia), Western Mountain Range and Cordillera Central (Colo ...
to serve as a soldier in the Guardia Nacional, joining December 29, 1839.
As a private he participated in several of the civil wars of the
Republic of New Granada
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, and distinguished himself for his bravery.
As the years passed, he rose through the military ranks, obtaining the rank of
Colonel
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in 1848.
At the same time, along with his military career, he was also developing a career as a painter and cartographer, participating in an 1848 artistic exhibition with the "Mesa Revuelta",
a work highly admired by the exhibition's selection jury.
In 1852 he was married to Felisa Castro. Six children resulted from this union, José Domingo, Felisa, Francisco, María, Ana María y Julián.
In 1853 he joined the
Comisión Corográfica to work as an artist with
Henry Price, who later retired from the project for reasons of health.
Between 1853 and 1858 he painted 127 lithographed watercolors,
which not only served to illustrate the work of the Comisión, but also included other works published separately under the auspices of
Agustín Codazzi
Giovanni Battista Agostino Codazzi (alternatively known in Latin America as Agustín Codazzi; 12 July 1793 – 7 February 1859) was an Italo-Venezuelan soldier, scientist, geographer, cartographer, and governor of Barinas (1846–1847 ...
. During these years, María Paz also assisted the celebrated geographer in creating maps of the different regions of the country.
Codazzi died in 1859, in the arms of his friend Manuel María Paz.
As a result, the work of the Comisión came to a complete stop.
Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera
Tomás Cipriano Ignacio María de Mosquera-Figueroa y Arboleda-Salazar (September 26, 1798 – October 7, 1878) was a Colombian general, political figure. He was president of Colombia four times. The first time was as president of Republic of N ...
did not want the work to be lost, so he contracted with María Paz and Manuel Ponce de León to finish the works begun under the direction of General Codazzi, and to publish them.
As a result of this effort, the ''Atlas de los Estados Unidos de Colombia'' appeared in 1865, followed by the ''Atlas Geográfico e Histórico de la República de Colombia'' in 1889. The French
Société de géographie
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conferred membership on Paz on December 6, 1889 based on the second of the two publications.
In the period between the publication of the two works, he also participated in various artistic expositions, such as an 1871 exhibition commemorating celebrating the ''fiestas patrias'' (patriotic national holidays), and in 1883, as a part of the celebrations commemorating the birth of Simón Bolívar the liberator.
After an exhausting but productive life, Manual María Paz Delgado died on September 16, 1902, in the parish of
San Victorino
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in
Bogotá
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.
Publications
* ''
Atlas de los Estados Unidos de Colombia'' (1865). Edited with
Manuel Ponce de León
Manuel may refer to:
People
* Manuel (name)
* Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers''
* Charlie Manuel, manager of the Philadelphia Phillies
* Manuel I Komnenos, emperor of the Byzantine Empire
* Manu ...
.
* ''
Atlas Geográfico e Histórico de la República de Colombia'' (1889). Edited with
Felipe Pérez
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Noteworthy pe ...
.
* ''Carta del territorio de los chibchas'' (1894).
* ''Diccionario Geográfico Estadístico Histórico de la Nueva Granada''.
* ''Itinerario general de las distancias que existen en la capital de los Estados Unidos de Colombia a las diferentes poblaciones de cada uno de los estados'' (1870).
* ''Láminas de la Comisión Corográfica'' (1853-1858).
* ''Mapa Económico de la República de Colombia''.
* ''Mapa General de Colombia y los particulares de los Estados'' (1873).
* ''Primer Itinerario de Distancias de la República de Colombia''.
* ''Libreta de apuntes'' (2011) Facsimile edition of the pamphlet. Contains drawings and sketches drawn during the seventh and eight expeditions of the Comisión Corográfica. Published by the Universidad de Caldas and the Universidad EAFIT.
Paintings
* Paintings by Manuel María Paz Delgado from the Comisión Corográfica are held in the collections of the
National Library of Colombia
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Founding and history
The National Library of Colombi ...
, and accessible online.
References
External links
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Landscape painters
19th-century cartographers
Colombian military personnel
Colombian scientists
1820 births
1902 deaths
People from Cauca Department
19th-century Colombian painters
19th-century male artists
Colombian male painters