1933 Mexico Print Seated Female Figure by Jean Charlot
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Up for sale from a local estate in Honolulu Hawaii this 1933 Mexican framed color print that is untitled but depicts a seated female figure attending to her hair and was created by well known artist Jean Charlot (1898-1979). The condition is described above for more information please check the photos. Local shipping will be cheaper...free local pick up possible. We could remove the print from its frame and ship it in a mailing tube.
Measurements:
Print 8 inches x 6 inches
Frame 13.5 inches x 11 inches
More about the artist:
Jean Charlot was born in France in the 1880's. He had Aztec ancestors and moved with his mother to Mexico after studying at the Ecole de Beaux arts in Paris and serving as an artillery officer at the end of WWI. He quickly established himself in the art community of Mexico City in the very early 1920's and befriended Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros and Jose Orozco, main figures in the Mexican Mural movement of the early twenties that quickly spread to the USA.
Charlot and the others visited the USA and taught - mostly in New York City - the true fresco technique, which Charlot taught to the other Mexican muralists. In 1947, Jean Charlot moved his family to Colorado Springs, Colorado to take over as head of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center Art School from which Boardman Robinson had just retired. He also taught at the private school for boys in Colorado Springs, The Fountain Valley School.
Charlot resigned over a dispute involving tenure and other differences of opinion with the administration of the Art Center. He moved to Hawaii to teach at the University and remained there for about thirty years until his death in 1979. He won many awards for his work.
He has written many scholarly essays and books and lectured and taught at a host of schools. He is the person who singlehandedly resurrected the work of Jose Guadalupe Posada, the great Mexican engraver of popular art - especially the "Day of the Dead" skeleton figures that are so well known today.
“The print is in good pre-owned condition, it is even toned throughout, frame and mat are ok...mat with light brown staining in places, the print was not inspected out of the frame,”
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Year: 1900-1949
Artist: Jean Charlot (1898 - 1979)
Features: Framed, Matted, Signed
Style: Mexican
Width (Inches): 6
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Color: Multi-Color
Printing Technique: Litho
Subject: Figures
Quantity Type: Multi-Piece Work
Originality: Open Edition Print
Medium: Lithograph
Height (Inches): 8
Date of Creation: 1900-1949
Print Surface: Paper
Since 2006, Andres Harnisch Brokerage has specialized in selling art, antiques, jewelry, and collectibles. Harnisch is a certified personal property appraiser and holds accreditation through the Certified Appraisers Guild of America and the International Fine Art Appraisers. The company is the only brokerage in Hawaii to receive 'Professional Status' in the American Society of Estate Liquidators.
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1933 Mexico Print Seated Female Figure by Jean Charlot
Estimate $250 - $300
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