
Lime Kilns (Tula, State of Hidalgo), from Mexican People
Catalogue
- Year
- 1946
- Dimensions
- Image: 27.7 × 35.3 cm (10 15/16 × 13 15/16 in.); Sheet: 38.3 × 44.8 cm (15 1/8 × 17 11/16 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Raúl Anguiano
Artist

Printmaking
Raúl Anguiano was a Mexican painter and muralist whose practice spanned figurative painting, printmaking, and large-scale public commissions from the 1940s onward. Working in the postwar period, he developed a style rooted in Mexican social realism and indigenous cultural forms, creating works that addressed labor, community, and national identity. His compositions typically featured bold, gestural brushwork and a richly modulated color palette that drew from both European modernism and Mexican artistic tradition.
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Why the Cost of Living is So High (Por que es tan cara la vida)
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Record
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- Raúl Anguiano
- Year
- 1946
- Dimensions
- Image: 27.7 × 35.3 cm (10 15/16 × 13 15/16 in.); Sheet: 38.3 × 44.8 cm (15 1/8 × 17 11/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1946-093919
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
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