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- Espresso
- Driftwood
- Pastoral Landscape
- Revolution
- Black And White Printmaking
- Mexican Muralism
- Nostalgic Atmosphere
- Femininity
- Surrealism
- Lithograph
- Anxiety
- Uruguayan Modernist
- Pedro Figari Style
- Female Figure
- Art Deco
- José Clemente Orozco
- Death Symbolism
- Figures Under Tree
- Gaucho Scene
- Catharsis
- Latin American Modernism
José Clemente Orozco Mujeres Ciudad Guzmán Mexico 1883 1935 1949 Orozco returned to Mexico in 1934, following a seven-year spell in the United States, and began work on a new public mural, "Catharsis", commissioned for the Palace of Fine Arts. Its central character, a green-tinged prostitute known as “La Chata,” lies upside-down, her body splayed open against an apocalyptic sea of infernal
A nostalgic scene of figures and horses beneath a sprawling tree captures the essence of Uruguayan life in Pedro Figari's 1935 masterpiece Idilio campero, inviting you to bring this modernist treasure into your collection.