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RUFINO TAMAYO (1899-1991) SIGNED COLOR LITHOGRAPH

37: RUFINO TAMAYO (1899-1991) SIGNED COLOR LITHOGRAPH

Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991)
Cabeza and also Cabeza Roja (Red Head) (1975)
The lithograph with colors printed on Guarro paper is signed by the artist in black medium below the image lower right along side the blind stamp of the printer Kyron Ediciones Gráficas, numbered 21 of 100 lower left, an Associated American Artists label verso. The label reads:.

Rufino Tamayo is one of the great contemporary artists. Of Zapotec Indian heritage, he started drawing as a child and his chiefly self-taught. In 1921 he was appointed head designer of the National Museum of Archaeology, Mexico City, and added Mexican folk art and Cubism to his influences. This position also helped him become a scholar of Mexican archaeology and he is the founder of the Rufino Tamayo Museum of pre-Hispanic Mexican Art in Oaxaca. In 1952 he was honored with a one-man exhibition at the Paris Museum of Modern Art and he is a recipient of the prestigious French Official Legion d'Honeur ay In 1972 he was commissioned to create a mural for the United Nations in New York. His work is represented in the permanent collections of museums throughout the world, including the Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City; the Phillips Collection, Washington DC; and the museums of modern art in New York, Paris and Rome.
Sheet measures 29 x 21.5 with a framed size of 35 x 27.25 inches.
Very good to fine condition, the full untrimmed sheet, no damage, stain, puncture or repair. This work has not yet been removed from the frame and mount.
$1,500 - $2,500

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