Prints -- Mexico
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Año de Juárez Folio (1972)
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).
C. T. A. L., 1938-48: diez grabados de los artistas del Taller de Gráfica Popular Folio
This collection contains 10 linocuts by various TGP members, each signed in pencil by the artist. The prints focus on various events related to C. T. A. L. (Confederación Trabajadores de América Latina) which occurred between 1938-1948, as well as caricatures concerning facism.
Carlos Mérida Carnival in Mexico Folio
This collection contains ten original color lithographs by the Mexican artist, Carlos Mérida, published in 1940 by Talleres Gráficos de la Nación.
Carlos Mérida Estampas del Popol-vuh Folio
This collection contains ten original color lithographs by Carlos Mérida, published in a limited edition folio by Graphic Art Publications, Mexico, in 1943.
Leopoldo Méndez: 25 Prints Folio
The folio is a compilation of works by Méndez. This collection contains 25 wood engraving prints by Leopoldo Méndez, published in a limited edition by La Estampa Mexicana in 1943. The collection also includes one extra print which was a bookplate created by Méndez for Harold Leonard (also signed by the artist).
Litografos y Grabadores Mexicanos Contemporáneos Folio
Portfolio (8 pages) containing thirty photomechanical reproductions of prints made by various processes. Works were made by some of Mexico's best-known twentieth-century artists.
Mexico: Aleluyas y Romances Print Collection
This collection contains 22 prints (black ink on colored paper) that combine a short story or poetic composition with illustrations. The topics range from the humorous to the folkloric, and include children's games.
"Vida Nocturna de la Ciudad" Woodcut Prints
This collection contains 1 folio (6 prints) of woodcuts by José Chávez Morado, each signed in blue ink by the artist. The collection, depicting evening activities and scenarios, was printed under the direction of Augustín Velazquez Chavez in 1936.