Description: Carl Pappe Hand Signed Lithograph "Mujer" Mexican Woman Carl Pappe Hand Signed Lithograph "Mujer" Mexican Peasant Woman Click image to enlarge Description Carl Pappe, vintage lithograph entitled "Mujer" of a Mexican peasant woman working in the field, signed and titled in pencil beneath the image which is 9 by 15 inches, matted and double framed (18 1/2 by 26 inches), in very good condition. The litho is undated but likely created in 1954 when the artist created a related lithograph of a peasant man working in the field entitled "Hombre". According to the biography written by The Annex Galleries, painter, sculptor, and printmaker Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary in 1900. His father traveled to the United States in search of work and, after establishing employment and residence in Lorrain, Ohio, he brought his family over. Pappe by then was eleven, and showed an interest in art. Two years later he was apprenticed to a Hungarian muralist in Cleveland, through whom he became acquainted with the Hungarian Society, who would later support the young artist's education. Following grade school, Pappe first enrolled at the Cleveland School of Art Following grade school, Pappe first enrolled at the Cleveland School of Art (not the Cleveland Institute of Art) from 1921 to 1925. Upon graduation he was awarded a full scholarship by the Hungarian Society to attend the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied under Daniel Garber and Hugh Breckinridge.A job as a set designer for a Paramount Studios theater took him to New York in 1929, but the economic effects of the Depression shut down the studio the following year. As with many artists of the time, this meant that Pappe had to scramble for suitable work and innovate when all else failed. He got a job refinishing boats in the Boston harbor and repairing gold leaf on theater ceilings, and started a drawing school for children in the basement of a Masonic Temple, charging 50 cents a week. He eventually traveled to Mexico City, which had become a hub for artists. To make ends meet he worked as a cook and a tour guide, where he met his wife, anthropologist, writer, and silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, also working as a tour guide. They became acquainted with the Taller Grafica Popular, befriending such artists as Jose Orozco, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Diego Rivera, Ruffino Tamayo, and others. Pappe found work as a mural painting assistant to Orozco and settled into his new life in Mexico. In the late 1930s Pappe and Goodspeed opened a studio and gallery in the silver mining town of Taxco, where Pappe began to expand his personal art career, exhibiting in the U.S. as well as Mexico. As political uprising surged in the Mexican capitol, the two artists established their home as a sanctuary for Mexican artists fleeing persecution by the Mexican government, including many of the artists who had welcomed them into Mexico. Pappe and Goodspeed remained in Taxco for the rest of their lives, and their gallery and home were often at the center of goings-on among the artists of Mexico and beyond. Pappe's prolific oeuvre included sculpture, pastel, oil painting, watercolor, drawings, and more, and he worked in the genres of realism and abstraction throughout his career. Pappe was a fellow of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where he often showed throughout his career. His work is included in private and public collection worldwide, including a collection of abstract pastels at the Government of Guerrero, and in 1995 the Woodmere Museum in Philadelphia held a retrospective of over eighty of his works. He died in Mexico in 1998. Condition: Used Payment Paypal Shipping Domestic shipping: Weight based Shipping Charges. Domestic Carriers are: Usps Ground Advantage, FedEx Ground, Usps PriorityI will ship to: United States Weight: 12 lbs. Shipping and Handling: Please check eBay's Shipping & Payment tab Vendio Images: More than just a pretty image. 250+ Mobile Responsive & Active Content Free Listing Templates with Vendio Sales Manager. Vendio provides powerful selling automation for sellers of all sizes. Get business information that counts! - Vendio Counters are active content free.
Price: 350 USD
Location: Woodland Hills, California
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Signed By: Carl Pappe
Signed: Yes
Size: Medium
Title: Mujer
Material: Paper
Region of Origin: Tasco Mexico
Framing: Matted & Framed
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Type: Print
Theme: Domestic & Family Life
Style: Impressionism, Mexican
Features: Limited Edition
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Production Technique: Lithography
Time Period Produced: 1950-1959