Paz, Octavio; Lassaigne, Jacques Catalogue No.: k4289
Publisher: | New York.: Rizzoli International Publications Inc. | Edition: | First Edition; Published Date: 1982 | Illustrations: | 309 illustrations; 254 in colour. | Dimensions: | 300 x 250 mm (12 x 10 inches) - 299pp. | Appearance: | Cream hardback cloth cover. | Condition: | VG: in very good condition with dust jacket. Slight staining to lower margin; occasional abrasion. |
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Tamayo spent many years of his career in New York City, first settling there from 1926 to 1928. The modern art he encountered in New York especially the paintings of European artists Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, and Henri Matisse influenced his work. Tamayo reacted against the epic proportions and political rhetoric of the paintings of the Mexican muralists, who had dominated the country’s art production since the Mexican Revolution.
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