GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Having returned from Paris to his ancestral Mexico, established painter, printmaker, and muralist Rufino Tamayo designed and executed a series of prints sharing a common theme: the female body. In this series, his skill in lithography, abstraction, and color application coalesces on paper to form a vibrantly savage study of the female form. Tamayo employs Cubism to abstract and flatten the pictorial plane and piece together features of his standing nude. The curved lines of the woman’s body are juxtaposed with the rigid construction of the interior space, specifically a closed window. Tamayo’s sharp contrast of color applied directly on the woman’s body denotes shadow and direction—a bold deviation from his earlier lithographs, which display women with their features completely obscured in a monochromatic shadow.
Excerpt from
Erin Piñon, Tower Gallery: Latin American Art, Label text, 2017.
NOTES
Tower Gallery: Latin American Art, 2017.
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Tamayo_Rufino: ULAN: 500024331
Cultures
Geography
Mexico (nation): TGN: 7005560
Oaxaca (state/Mexico): TGN: 7005591
Mexico City (Mexico): TGN: 7007227
Process/materials
color lithographs: AAT: 300041383
lithographs (planographic prints): AAT: 300041379
lithography: AAT: 300053271
chromolithographs: AAT: 300041384
chromolithography: AAT: 300053272
Mixografia (R) (embossed prints): AAT: 300265654
embossing (technique): AAT: 300053826
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
prints (visual works): AAT: 300041273
works on paper: AAT: 300189621
figures (representations): AAT: 300189808
human figures: AAT: 300404114
abstract: AAT: 300108127
abstraction: AAT: 300056508
nude: AAT: 300189568
female: AAT: 300189557
women (female humans): AAT: 300025943
standing: AAT: 300239500
windows: AAT: 300002944
houses: AAT: 300005433
interior spaces: AAT: 300078790
shoulders (animal or human components): DMA
arms (animal or human components): AAT: 300310201
color (perceived attribute): AAT: 300056130
blue (color): AAT: 300129361
red (color): AAT: 300126225
black (color): AAT: 300130920
bodies (human and animal components): AAT: 300404640
geometric shape: AAT: 300263819
geometric motifs: AAT: 300009764
geometric abstraction: AAT: 300056509
lines (geometric concept): AAT: 300056279
circular (shape): AAT: 300263827
triangular (polygonal): AAT: 300263833
triangles (polygons): AAT: 300009806
form (composition concepts): AAT: 300056272
curves (geometric figures): AAT: 300378887
linear forms: AAT: 300234452
outlines (linear form): AAT: 300124267
background: AAT: 300056369
ancestors: AAT: 300255718
painters (artists): AAT: 300025136
printmaking: AAT: 300131119
muralist (painter): AAT: 300025153
murals: AAT: 300182732
Mexican Muralist (movement): AAT: 300107850
series (groups): AAT: 300027349
theme: AAT: 300195523
studies (visual works): AAT: 300081053
Cubist: AAT: 300021495
plane figures: AAT: 300159060
planes (mathematics): AAT: 300055640
contrast: AAT: 300260079
shadows: AAT: 300056036
brush strokes: AAT: 300185434
portrait: AAT: 300015637
identity: AAT: 300257052
hairstyles: AAT: 300262903
buns (hair buns / hairstyles): DMA
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
From 1982: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift of Donald and Florence S. Lewis [1], [2], [3], [4]
[1] The main source for this provenance was existing information in TMS (in Dallas Museum of Art Digital Collections Records Object Files). Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
[2] The main source for this provenance is Acquisition Record (dated December 29, 1982), copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File, Confidential). Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
[3] The main source for this provenance is Deed of Gift (dated January 05, 1983), copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File, Confidential). Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
[4] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.
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General Description
Having returned from Paris to his ancestral Mexico, established painter, printmaker, and muralist Rufino Tamayo designed and executed a series of prints sharing a common theme: the female body. In this series, his skill in lithography, abstraction, and color application coalesces on paper to form a vibrantly savage study of the female form. Tamayo employs Cubism to abstract and flatten the pictorial plane and piece together features of his standing nude. The curved lines of the woman’s body are juxtaposed with the rigid construction of the interior space, specifically a closed window. Tamayo’s sharp contrast of color applied directly on the woman’s body denotes shadow and direction—a bold deviation from his earlier lithographs, which display women with their features completely obscured in a monochromatic shadow.
Excerpt from
Erin Piñon, Tower Gallery: Latin American Art, Label text, 2017.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
Web Resources
Notes
Tower Gallery: Latin American Art, 2017.
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Tamayo_Rufino: ULAN: 500024331
Cultures
Geography
Mexico (nation): TGN: 7005560
Oaxaca (state/Mexico): TGN: 7005591
Mexico City (Mexico): TGN: 7007227
Process/materials
color lithographs: AAT: 300041383
lithographs (planographic prints): AAT: 300041379
lithography: AAT: 300053271
chromolithographs: AAT: 300041384
chromolithography: AAT: 300053272
Mixografia (R) (embossed prints): AAT: 300265654
embossing (technique): AAT: 300053826
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
prints (visual works): AAT: 300041273
works on paper: AAT: 300189621
figures (representations): AAT: 300189808
human figures: AAT: 300404114
abstract: AAT: 300108127
abstraction: AAT: 300056508
nude: AAT: 300189568
female: AAT: 300189557
women (female humans): AAT: 300025943
standing: AAT: 300239500
windows: AAT: 300002944
houses: AAT: 300005433
interior spaces: AAT: 300078790
shoulders (animal or human components): DMA
arms (animal or human components): AAT: 300310201
color (perceived attribute): AAT: 300056130
blue (color): AAT: 300129361
red (color): AAT: 300126225
black (color): AAT: 300130920
bodies (human and animal components): AAT: 300404640
geometric shape: AAT: 300263819
geometric motifs: AAT: 300009764
geometric abstraction: AAT: 300056509
lines (geometric concept): AAT: 300056279
circular (shape): AAT: 300263827
triangular (polygonal): AAT: 300263833
triangles (polygons): AAT: 300009806
form (composition concepts): AAT: 300056272
curves (geometric figures): AAT: 300378887
linear forms: AAT: 300234452
outlines (linear form): AAT: 300124267
background: AAT: 300056369
ancestors: AAT: 300255718
painters (artists): AAT: 300025136
printmaking: AAT: 300131119
muralist (painter): AAT: 300025153
murals: AAT: 300182732
Mexican Muralist (movement): AAT: 300107850
series (groups): AAT: 300027349
theme: AAT: 300195523
studies (visual works): AAT: 300081053
Cubist: AAT: 300021495
plane figures: AAT: 300159060
planes (mathematics): AAT: 300055640
contrast: AAT: 300260079
shadows: AAT: 300056036
brush strokes: AAT: 300185434
portrait: AAT: 300015637
identity: AAT: 300257052
hairstyles: AAT: 300262903
buns (hair buns / hairstyles): DMA
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
From 1982: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift of Donald and Florence S. Lewis [1], [2], [3], [4]
[1] The main source for this provenance was existing information in TMS (in Dallas Museum of Art Digital Collections Records Object Files). Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
[2] The main source for this provenance is Acquisition Record (dated December 29, 1982), copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File, Confidential). Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
[3] The main source for this provenance is Deed of Gift (dated January 05, 1983), copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File, Confidential). Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
[4] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.
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