José Luis Cuevas Decorative Art
José Luis Cuevas was a Mexican painter, draftsman, writer, engraver, sculptor and illustrator. Although the biography on his personal site indicates the date of 1934, his older brother, the doctor and psychoanalyst Alberto Cuevas Novelo, has assured that he was actually born in the year 1931. He was known as the "terrible boy" of painting in Mexico, and also had the nickname of Gato Macho. From his first exhibition in Washington in 1954, when he was only 20 years old and from the Washington Post and Time Magazine, he learned to exploit his public image as a macho, seducer of women, and an artist without hair on the tongue. An extraordinary sense of vanity and narcissism led him to photograph himself day after day since 1955. He challenged the Mexican mural movement that dominated at that time and was a prominent member of the Rupture Generation. He was a self-taught artist, with many very marked styles and influences on the dark side of his life, and he frequently distorted figures and generated debates. He was a very controversial character, not only for artistic reasons, but also for his controversies with other writers and artists. In 1992, the José Luis Cuevas Museum was inaugurated, which houses many of his works and his personal art collection in the Historic Center of Mexico City.
1960s Mexican Modern Vintage José Luis Cuevas Decorative Art
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Early 20th Century José Luis Cuevas Decorative Art
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1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage José Luis Cuevas Decorative Art
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Late 20th Century Mid-Century Modern José Luis Cuevas Decorative Art
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20th Century English José Luis Cuevas Decorative Art
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Early 20th Century English José Luis Cuevas Decorative Art
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20th Century English José Luis Cuevas Decorative Art
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1970s Italian Modern Vintage José Luis Cuevas Decorative Art
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern José Luis Cuevas Decorative Art
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Late 20th Century Art Deco José Luis Cuevas Decorative Art
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Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts José Luis Cuevas Decorative Art
19th Century Antique José Luis Cuevas Decorative Art
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20th Century American Mid-Century Modern José Luis Cuevas Decorative Art
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1980s Mexican Modern Vintage José Luis Cuevas Decorative Art
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