Bracho, Angel, 1911-
Person
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
450 Años de Lucha: Homenaje al Pueblo Mexicano Portfolio
Collection
Identifier: PICT-999-021
Abstract
This collection depicts major events in the history of Mexico, from Spanish contact with the indigenous peoples to political events of the early 20th Century. Images dealing with Spanish missionization of the indigenous population, the Mexican War of Independence, the Mexican American War, and the Mexican Revolution are included. The relationship between the United States and Mexico is also a major theme addressed in a number of images.
Dates:
1960
Año de Juárez Folio (1972)
Collection
Identifier: PICT-999-013
Abstract
This collection contains 20 prints by Taller de Gráfica Popular artists Jesus Alvarez Amaya, Alberto Beltrán, Angel Bracho, Celia Calderon, Luis Chaco, Andrea Gomez, Elena Huerta, Xavier Iniguez, Leopoldo Mendez, and Manuel Perez Coronado, commemorating the presidency of Benito Juárez (Mexico, 1858-1872).
Dates:
1972
Bernard G. Silberstein Artists' Portraits Collection Artists' Portraits Collection
Collection
Identifier: PICT-998-014
Abstract
The collection contains portraits by Bernard Silberstein of artists who worked at the Taller de Gráfica Popular in Mexico City.
Dates:
1940
Grabados del Taller de Gráfica Popular: 23 grabados y litografías de cada uno de los componentes de TGP Folio
Collection
Identifier: PICT-999-020
Abstract
The portfolio "Grabados del Taller de Gráfica Popular" contains 23 offset reproductions. Subjects predominately focus on social issues affecting Mexico in the 1940s – 1960s, including pollution, war, agriculture, and labor issues.
Dates:
1956
Taller de Gráfica Popular Pictorial Collection
Collection
Identifier: PICT-2001-025
Abstract
Collection consists of posters, flyers, prints, serials, filmstrip illustrations, and ephemera (calendars and notecards) ranging in date from 1935-1990. Subjects predominately focus on international issues of the 1940s-1960s, including fascism and national socialism, in addition to Mexican topics, such as agriculture, labor issues, and the nationalization of the petroleum industry.
Dates:
1935-2001