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Francisco Franklin Art

American, b. 1947
Frank "Francisco" Franklin is an American artist whose roots are strongly linked with those of the Mexican people and culture. His powerful primitive style and imagery reflect those ties and influences, and capture the muted beauty and strength of the land and people he came to love as a boy. Born in Tucson , Arizona in 1947, Franklin moved to Caborca, Sonora, Mexico with his family when he was five. He spent his formative years here among the Mexican people. It is this period that left the greatest impression on his life and his art. He began painting as a child and is a completely self-taught artist. His paintings are the heart of a large body of work that includes stone and wood sculptures, drawings, murals and carved wood doors. Franklin has become one of the leading primitive artist of the Southwest. His work is in collections across the United States and on permanent display at the Museum of Folk Art in Berlin, Germany. "I owe much of my happiness to the Mexican people. When I was a kid I tried to be one of them. I did not completely succeed. With paint I tell the story of how they have always been for me. Therefore, my paintings are like having a broken love affair that never ends."
(Biography provided by Bruce Kapson Gallery)
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Woman With Bowl by Francisco Franklin
By Francisco Franklin
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Woman With Bowl Francisco Franklin Sculpture carved in Arizona Alabaster 1987 Hand signed "Francisco" 9.25 inches H. X 7 inches W. x 4.13 inches D. This wonderful stone sculpture perfectly captures the naive style represented by the body of the artist's work. This piece is in excellent original condition. Frank Francisco Franklin is an American artist whose roots are strongly linked with those of the Mexican people...
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Late 20th Century Folk Art Francisco Franklin Art

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Alabaster

Un Hombre Primitivo
By Francisco Franklin
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Un Hombre Primitivo Francisco Franklin Color pencil on paper 1987 Hand signed "Francisco, 1987" in pencil. 18 inches H. X 24 inches W., 24.25 inches H. x 29.75 inches W. in artist's hand carved frame. A wonderful mid career example of this artist's work. This work is in excellent original condition, the paper is crisp and the colors rich. The artist's hand carved and hand painted frame appears with a couple dings. Frank Francisco Franklin is an American artist whose roots are strongly linked with those of the Mexican people...
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Late 20th Century Folk Art Francisco Franklin Art

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Paper, Pencil

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