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Mexican Prints at the Vanguard

September, 2024

Title: Mexican Prints at the Vanguard
Publisher: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Published: September, 2024
Pages: 47 pages
Illustrations: 57 in full color
Size: 8.5” x 11”
Author: Mark McDonald
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781588397812

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Description:
Featuring more than fifty works by artists such as José Guadalupe Posada, Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, Leopoldo Méndez and Jean Charlot, this issue of the Bulletin explores the rich artistic legacy of printmaking in Mexico from the mid-eighteenth to mid-twentieth century. Curator Mark McDonald traces the origins of The Met's remarkable holdings of nearly two thousand Mexican prints first collected by the French-born artist Jean Charlot, who had been active in Mexico when the artform rose in prominence amid concerns of national identity following the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920). Highlighting a variety of styles and techniques including silkscreen, letterpress, and woodcut, this vibrantly illustrated publication offers a richer understanding of Mexican prints through an analysis of how they were used as modes of political expression, education, and resistance in Mexico.

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