 Perched  atop a prominent hill overlooking Ticul is this distinctive Mayan style  arch that was constructed by the internationally famous sculptor Rómulo  Rozo back in the 1950’s
Perched  atop a prominent hill overlooking Ticul is this distinctive Mayan style  arch that was constructed by the internationally famous sculptor Rómulo  Rozo back in the 1950’s The president of Mexico even arrived for the dedication
 Carved  into a corner stone of the Ticul Mayan arch is the name of the stone  carver, Rómulo Rozo, who left his distinctive creations all across  Mexico.
Carved  into a corner stone of the Ticul Mayan arch is the name of the stone  carver, Rómulo Rozo, who left his distinctive creations all across  Mexico. The distinctive pink stone of this arch and the “Monumento de la Patria” (Monument to the history of Mexico) on the prestigious Paseo de Montejo Boulevard in Mérida came from a quarry on an adjacent hilltop on the road south to Santa Elena. The stone for the monument was transported to Mérida on the old narrow gauge railway train.
 The Ticul Mayan arch is so famous it is plagiarized in wall painted advertisements.
The Ticul Mayan arch is so famous it is plagiarized in wall painted advertisements.  A  view looking away from the Ticul Mayan arch and into the rolling hills  of the Puuc region will give you some idea of the narrow back roads and  isolated open spaces of this semi-arid tropical forest region of  northwestern Yucatán.
A  view looking away from the Ticul Mayan arch and into the rolling hills  of the Puuc region will give you some idea of the narrow back roads and  isolated open spaces of this semi-arid tropical forest region of  northwestern Yucatán.  At  age seventy-five Arturo Gutierrez actively works in his shoe  manufacturing business and even made a splendid repair of Jane’s shoes  while we waited. The remarkable thing about Arturo is that he as a  little boy  recalled Rómulo Rozo the famous stone sculptor, how he  dressed and his stone cutting shop where he trained area men into the  sculpting trade. Most amazing of all is the fact that the stone cutting  shop of Rómulo Rozo was in this very same building.
At  age seventy-five Arturo Gutierrez actively works in his shoe  manufacturing business and even made a splendid repair of Jane’s shoes  while we waited. The remarkable thing about Arturo is that he as a  little boy  recalled Rómulo Rozo the famous stone sculptor, how he  dressed and his stone cutting shop where he trained area men into the  sculpting trade. Most amazing of all is the fact that the stone cutting  shop of Rómulo Rozo was in this very same building.  This  is the shoe manufacturing shop of Arturo Gutierrez where Rómulo Rozo  previously did his stone cutting. The bicycles belong to the employees  of the shoe shop.
This  is the shoe manufacturing shop of Arturo Gutierrez where Rómulo Rozo  previously did his stone cutting. The bicycles belong to the employees  of the shoe shop.  One  of Rómulo Rozo’s most widely plagiarized works of art is this little  figure that they refer to here as “Pancho”. The sculptor originally  named it El Pensamiento or “The Thinker”.
One  of Rómulo Rozo’s most widely plagiarized works of art is this little  figure that they refer to here as “Pancho”. The sculptor originally  named it El Pensamiento or “The Thinker”. 
Above: El Pensamiento photo from Wikipedia
Sculpture by Rómulo Rozo displayed in the Museum of Art in La Paz, Bolivia.This is the image that was plagiarized after it was shown in an exhibition in the National Library in Mexico City in 1932.When it was on exhibition, somebody placed a bottle of tequila in front of it, took a photo and it was widely circulated in newspapers around the world as the drunken or sleeping Mexican…an image still thought of today.
 The variety of paint jobs and size of “Pancho” seen endless…all the shops sell them.
The variety of paint jobs and size of “Pancho” seen endless…all the shops sell them.For more of his work in Mérida, check out a couple of links to my website:
Monument in Mérida Cemetery Rómulo Rozo
A close up look at Rómulo Rozo’s creative stone relief work in the amphitheater in Chetumal. 
For more of his work in Chetumal:    http://www.bicycleyucatan.com/chetumal


 
 
