Francisco Mora, Zapata, hero of the Mexican Revolution
By Francisco Mora
Located in New York, NY
The Mexican artist Francisco Mora (1922-2002) studied in Mexico City at La Esmeraida, with Diego
Mid-20th Century Modern Figurative Prints
Linocut
Francisco Mora, Zapata, hero of the Mexican Revolution
By Francisco Mora
Located in New York, NY
The Mexican artist Francisco Mora (1922-2002) studied in Mexico City at La Esmeraida, with Diego
Linocut
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H 13.5 in W 11 in D 3 in
1940s Black and White Lithograph By Francisco Mora, Miner
By C. Rodriguez Mora
Located in Lomita, CA
A miner emerges from the shadows of a tunnel in this lithograph by Francisco Mora. He looks
Paper
DUELO (Duel)
Located in Santa Monica, CA
FRANCISCO MORA (1922 - 2002) DUELO (Duel) c. 1945 Lithograph signed in pencil. Published by the
Lithograph
$558Sale Price|23% Off
H 24 in W 24 in
NIGHTMARE Signed Photograph, Surreal Self-Portrait, Mexican Folklore, Skeleton
By Nia Mora
Located in Union City, NJ
, Michigan, her father is the jazz percussionist Francisco Mora Catlett and she is the granddaughter of
Photographic Paper, Color
$18,500
H 40 in W 26.5 in D 1.75 in
Elizabeth Catlett - Homage to the Panthers signed/n lithograph provenance Framed
By Elizabeth Catlett
Located in New York, NY
printmakers. At the Taller, Catlett met the Mexican artist Francisco Mora, whom she married after divorcing
Lithograph
$18,000
H 36 in W 26 in D 1.5 in
Elizabeth Catlett - Blues, signed/N lithograph, African American artist, Framed
By Elizabeth Catlett
Located in New York, NY
printmakers. At the Taller, Catlett met the Mexican artist Francisco Mora, whom she married after divorcing
Lithograph, Offset
Man
By Elizabeth Catlett
Located in Missouri, MO
Mexico where she, divorced from White, married artist Francisco Mora. The couple had three children
Linocut, Woodcut
LOVEY TWICE
By Elizabeth Catlett
Located in Santa Monica, CA
White and Francisco Mora, sculpture.
Lithograph
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H 1.38 in W 7.88 in D 7.88 in
Original Cross in wood w/figure of Christ in Sterling and Brass by EMAUS, Mexico
By Emaus
Located in Mexico, DF
some crops- provided an income for the livelihood of the monastery. This effort was led by Francisco De
Sterling Silver, Brass
Silver Miner
By Francisco Mora
Located in Santa Monica, CA
FRANCISCO MORA (1922-2002) SILVER MINER 1946 Lithograph, signed in pencil, edition of 250. Part
Lithograph
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H 9.25 in W 11.5 in
Alphabetization (Mexican teacher helping the poor to learn skill of reading)
By Elizabeth Catlett
Located in New Orleans, LA
women’s colleges in the South. That same year she married Mexican painter Francisco Mora. A lively
Lithograph
Alphabetizando (Alphabetization)
By Elizabeth Catlett
Located in New Orleans, LA
women’s colleges in the South. That same year she married Mexican painter Francisco Mora. A lively
Lithograph
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H 15.38 in W 18 in
Gossip (Two African American women share their views on life and love)
By Elizabeth Catlett
Located in New Orleans, LA
married Mexican painter Francisco Mora. A lively community of artists surrounded her and Mora, including
Lithograph, Pigment
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H 4.14 in W 3.15 in D 3.15 in
Pyramid in wood and mixed metals by EMAUS, original souvenir Mexico 68 Olympics
By Emaus
Located in Mexico, DF
by Francisco De la Mora, a highly talented architect and designer -turned Benedictine monk- who
Brass, Copper
SCARCE EARLY OROZCO - CABEZA DE MUJER -
By Jose Clemente Orozco
Located in Santa Monica, CA
JOSE CLEMENTE OROZCO (1883 – 1949) CABEZA DE MUJER, ( Woman's Head: Mexican Woman) 1929 (Orozco 9) Lithograph, signed and numbered 23/50. in pencil. Printed by George Miller image 1...
Lithograph
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