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Rufino Tamayo, Personaje con red (rojo)
TITRE:  Personaje con red (rojo)
ARTISTE:  Rufino Tamayo
ANNEE DE REALISATION:  1982
CATEGORIE:  Prints
MATERIAUX:  (plus framing) This is a mixografia, on thick hand-made paper.
ÉDITION/LOT DE:  100
TAILLE:  h: 34 x w: 27 in / h: 86.4 x w: 68.6 cm
REGION:  Mexican
STYLE:  Contemporary (ca. 1945-present)
PRIX*:  Contact Gallery for Price
GALERIE:  MLA Gallery  323-222-3400  Envoyez un email
DESCRIPTION:  It is in excellent condition, and it is the opinion of this gallery that this represents one of Tamayo's finest mixografias of his career. This print was published by Taller Grafica Mexicana, which is now Remba.

This print is beautifully framed. It is the opinion of this gallery that most Tamayo etchings and mixografias are not properly, or adequately framed. We go to great lengths to frame these in a manner that they deserve. We use hand-wrapped silk matting, hardwood filets, and gorgeous moulding. Please inquire. We would be happy to provide detailed images of the framing. All of the Tamayo printwork from MLA Gallery comes with an unconditional guarantee of authenticity, on the gallery letterhead, and a lifetime trade in policy.

Luis and Lea Remba first approached Tamayo with the idea of making prints in 1973. Initially uninterested, Tamayo said that he would venture into printmaking only if he felt confident he could produce editions that possessed the same kinds of volume, textures and depth as his paintings. Luis Remba responded to Tamayo’s challenge by developing a printing method which, eventually, he and Tamayo would together name “Mixografia.” As Remba explains, “I set to work and found a way to print with texture. The method allowed the artist to create a collage or maquette out of various materials, such as charred wood, rope, cotton and other natural substances, which we would then cast in copper as a printing plate.” Remba continues, “the key to the Mixografia process came when we started making our own paper for the editions, which allowed the ink to be absorbed and created a fresco-like quality to the finished works.”Tamayo found the results extremely pleasing, and felt that it captured the kind of textured luminosity of his paintings. Consequently, the artist embarked with the Rembas on a working relationship which spanned a seventeen-year period, resulting in eighty editions, which many feel is the best printwork of Tamayo's career.

Excellent prints by Tamayo represent a blue chip investment. They will more than likely appreciate dramatically over time. One of Tamayo's paintings entitled "Trovador", which was done in 1945, just set a record for the highest price ever paid at auction, for a Latin American painting, at the Christies sale on May 28th, when it sold for $7,209.000.00.

CATALOGUE(S) EN LIGNE:  Inventory Catalogue II. : Contemporary Fine Art
 
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