La Alfarera (untitled)

Raul Anguiano

La Alfarera (untitled), Prints by Raul Anguiano
  • Anguiano screenprint
Savvy Price $300.00
Gallery Price $450.00
Title
La Alfarera (untitled)
Artist
Raul Anguiano
Medium
Color screenprint (serigraph, silkscreen print)
Edition
172/ 180
Image size
24" height X 34 1/2" width
Paper size
30" height X 40" width
Signed
"R. Aguiano" at viewer's lower right margin
Date of creation
Circa 1975
Condition
Excellent to good, due to soft creases in margins, never framed
Provenance
Jo Bur
About The La Alfarera (untitled)
About Raul Anguiano
(1915-2006, Mexican) 

"Raul Anguiano was born in Guadalajara, Mexico on February 26, 1915. He studied with art teachers in Guadalajara and at the Art Students League.  He had many commissions for murals in Mexico. He held the position of general secretary of the Art Teachers Union, Mexico City and Vice-president of the Mexican Association Plastic Arts.  He was art supervisor of adult education at Esmeralda Art School, Mexico from 1942 to 1964 and taught life drawing at the University of Mexico City at the same time.   

Throughout his works he maintained a faithful realistic tendency which he enriched with fantastic elements. He developed prints, drawings, paintings and murals (National Museum of Anthropology) dealing with the essential themes of the Mexican Revolution.  Besides his vocation for painting, he studied ethnology, a subject which he loved and further developed mainly about the women of the Lacandona area.   

He was a distinguished-looking man with a head of silver hair.  Most who knew him called him "Maestro".  He lived in Huntington Beach in California for several months of every year with his wife Brigita.  In 2002 he painted a mural in the auditorium of East Los Angeles College, teaching a class of art students at the same time.  These students were inspired and awestruck by this artist, who, at the age of eighty-six,  moved up and down a two-story scaffolding as if he were fifty years younger.  He taught as he worked, remembering Mexican art history without having to resort to books." taken from AskArt.com   
Other Works By Raul Anguiano:
  • Graceful Mexican Woman , Prints by Raul Anguiano
Cultures

Latin American

Medium

Prints

Subject

Female

Keywords

Raul Anguiano, Anguiano screenprint