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Artist: Jose Clemente Orozco
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. Pri...
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1920s Realist Jose Clemente Orozco Art
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Lithograph
PROLETARIANS
By Jose Clemente Orozco
Located in Santa Monica, CA
JOSE CLEMENTE OROZCO (1893 - 1949)
PROLETARIANS (aka Basurero, Scavengers ) 1935 (Orozco 27)
lithograph, One of 88 signed and numbered of a total edition of 133, (+ 42 unnumbered a...
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1930s Other Art Style Jose Clemente Orozco Art
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Lithograph
MACHINES
By Jose Clemente Orozco
Located in Santa Monica, CA
JOSE CLEMENTE OROZCO (Mexican, 1883-1949)
MACHINES, (aka Dos cabezas y Maquinas, Dos Cabezas, Maquinas) 1935 (Orozco 26)
Lithograph. Image 12 x 17 inches. Full margins, sheet 16 x 2...
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1930s Modern Jose Clemente Orozco Art
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Lithograph
Women
By Jose Clemente Orozco
Located in Santa Monica, CA
JOSE CLEMENTE OROZCO (1893 – 1949)
WOMEN, 1934 ( Orozco 25)
Lithograph, One of 127 signed & unnumbered impressions, (total printed 255)
Printer Jesus Arteaga. Image 12 1/2 x 17 inches, sheet 17 x 23 inches.
Large sheet. top sheet edge with deckle edge and with some remnants of old old tape. Some slight mat burn verso., just a hint on the recto.
This impression is also dedicated to Rosita Boyce by Clemente Orozco - (the Artist's Son) in 1961
From "Jose Clemente Orozco - Graphic Work" by Clemente Orozco, University of Texas Press, 2004.
"The image is a detail of the Mural "Contemporary World" in the Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City.
The mural depicts "the real prostitution of power is implied by prostitutes fighting for survival. in a game of exuberance and decadence. The theme of women, especially prostitutes, has a special significance in Orozco's work, from his early watercolors to this fresco.."
This print is related to Orozco's MACHINES also on 1stdibs offered by this dealer.
Mexican Prints...
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1930s Modern Jose Clemente Orozco Art
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Lithograph
Demonio II
By Jose Clemente Orozco
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A superb, richly-inked impression of this very scarce aquatint. Edition of approximately 80. Signed in pencil by Orozco.
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1940s Expressionist Jose Clemente Orozco Art
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