costumbrista
Costumbrista refers to a writer, artist, or work that centers on depicting the everyday life, manners, and social customs of a particular place and time. The term comes from costumbre, meaning custom, and is used for creators who present local scenes, dress, speech, rituals, markets, and social types through sketches, anecdotes, or brief narratives. The concept is associated with a broader movement sometimes called costumbrismo, which emerged in 19th-century Spain and later spread to Latin America.
In literature, costumbristas produced short prose pieces, sketches, or episodic tales that illuminate everyday life in
In the visual arts, costumbrismo describes painters who similarly depict scenes of daily life, character types,
Notable associations include Spanish writers such as Mariano José de Larra and Ramón de Mesonero Romanos, and