Rufino Tamayo - Editions & Works on Paper New York Wednesday, June 21, 2023 | Phillips

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  • Literature

    Juan Carlos Pereda 295 and 300

  • Artist Biography

    Rufino Tamayo

    Mexican • 1899 - 1991

    Born in Oaxaca, Mexico, Rufino Tamayo was an incredibly prolific artist working until his death at the age of 91. Half-European and half-Zapotec Indian, Tamayo produced work that was defined by his mestizo, or mixed-blood, heritage. Through his studies, Tamayo was exposed to every artistic school of his time including Fauvism, the classical French school, Cubism and Abstract Expressionism, all of which contributed to his style as it developed throughout his life.

    Tamayo reacted strongly against the Mexican muralists who dominated the art scene during his coming of age. Instead, his work is firmly grounded in realism while taking creative liberties in color and composition. His art emulates a unique blend of Cubism and Surrealism, joined with a deep understanding of Mexican culture.

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Hombre I (Man I); and Mujercita (Little Woman) (P. 295 & 300)

1981
Two Mixografia® prints in colors, on handmade paper, the full sheets.
both S. 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 in. (24.1 x 16.5 cm)
Both signed and numbered 'HC 17/25' in white pencil (both faded) (Pereda calls for 30 hors commerce impressions and an edition 300 and 30 artist's proofs in Roman numerals), published by Grupo Alfa and Fundación Cultural Televisa, Mexico City, framed together.

Estimate
$2,000 - 4,000 

Sold for $4,445

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Editions & Works on Paper

New York Auction 21 June 2023