Description: Artist: CARLOS MERIDA (Guatemalan, 1891 - 1984)Title: "Chontales - Estado de Tabasco" - 1945Medium: Original 15-Color / 15-Screen Screenprint / Silkscreen / SerigraphSignature: HAND SIGNED in Pencil by the Artist, as well as signed on the screen, as shownEdition: Limited Edition of 200 Signed Impressions (not individually numbered); 800 Impressions unsigned [Total Edition of 1000]Size: 17 3/4 x 12 3/4 inches; 46 x 32.5 cm (paper)Printer / Publisher: Los Talleres de la Imprenta Nuevo Mundo, Mexico, D.F.Provenance: Hatay Stratton Fine Art, Northampton, Massachusetts About the Artist: Carlos Mérida was an important Guatemalan artist who was one of the first to fuse European modern painting with Latin American themes, especially those related to Guatemala and Mexico. He was part of the Mexican muralism movement in subject matter but less so in style, favoring first a figurative narrative style, then a non-figurative, geometric style. Mérida was one of a number of artists such as Diego Rivera and Gerardo Murillo who became committed to promoting the handcrafts and folk art of Mexico and Central America, with a particular interest in those of Guatemala, often featuring Mayan textiles or elements in their decoration in his artwork.
Price: 650 USD
Location: Indio, California
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Artist: CARLOS MERIDA (Guatemalan, 1891 - 1984)
Signed By: Carlos Merida
Image Orientation: Portrait
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Signed: Yes
Color: Multi-Color
Period: Post-War (1940-1970)
Item Length: @13 inches
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Region of Origin: Mexico
Subject: Figures, Culture & Tradition, Mexican Culture, Mexican Costumes & Textile Design
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1945
Item Height: @18 inches
Theme: Art, Community Life, People
Style: Folk Art
Features: Limited Edition
Production Technique: Screen Printing
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Time Period Produced: 1945