Charenton

Charenton

José Luis CuevasWW-1965-M028138
1965·Illustrated book with fifteen lithographs (including title page, table of contents, and colophon)·various composition dimensions; page (orientation varies; each approx.): 30 1/2 × 22 5/8" (77.5 × 57.5 cm); overall (closed): 32 × 23 7/8 × 13/16" (81.3 × 60.6 × 2.1 cm)

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Year
1965
Dimensions
various composition dimensions; page (orientation varies; each approx.): 30 1/2 × 22 5/8" (77.5 × 57.5 cm); overall (closed): 32 × 23 7/8 × 13/16" (81.3 × 60.6 × 2.1 cm)

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José Luis Cuevas

Printmaking

José Luis Cuevas was a Mexican painter, printmaker, and draftsman whose expressive figuration emerged in postwar Latin America as a direct challenge to abstraction's dominance. Working primarily in ink, charcoal, and oil, he developed a gestural approach to the human form marked by psychological intensity and formal distortion. His practice centered on drawing as a primary medium, treating it as a complete artistic statement rather than preparatory work. Cuevas became a defining voice for figurative art's continued relevance in the mid-twentieth century.

Mexico City, Mexico

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A Certificate of Authenticity

A Certificate of Authenticity

1973 · Cut-and-pasted paper, watercolor, and ink on wood, on linen-covered mount

WW-1973-M028688
The Giantess in Matisse's Atelier from Cuevas' Comedies

The Giantess in Matisse's Atelier from Cuevas' Comedies

1971 · Lithograph from a portfolio of ten lithographs (one with screenprint and embossing, one with embossing) and five screenprints (two double-sided, one with collage additions)

WW-1971-M057699
The Giants from Cuevas' Comedies (Los Gigantes del Comedias de Cuevas)

The Giants from Cuevas' Comedies (Los Gigantes del Comedias de Cuevas)

1971 · Screenprinted folder and lithograph on five sheets from a portfolio of ten lithographs (one with screenprint and embossing, one with embossing) and five screenprints (two double-sided, one with collage additions)

WW-1971-M057701
Interior from Cuevas' Comedies

Interior from Cuevas' Comedies

1971 · Lithograph from a portfolio of ten lithographs (one with screenprint and embossing, one with embossing) and five screenprints (two double-sided, one with collage additions)

WW-1971-M057698
Recollections from Cuevas' Comedies

Recollections from Cuevas' Comedies

1971 · Lithograph and embossing from a portfolio of ten lithographs (one with screenprint and embossing, one with embossing) and five screenprints (two double-sided, one with collage additions)

WW-1971-M057700
Cuevas' Comedies

Cuevas' Comedies

1971 · Portfolio of ten lithographs (one with screenprint and embossing, one with embossing) and five screenprints (two double-sided, one with collage additions)

WW-1971-M057695

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Year
1965
Dimensions
various composition dimensions; page (orientation varies; each approx.): 30 1/2 × 22 5/8" (77.5 × 57.5 cm); overall (closed): 32 × 23 7/8 × 13/16" (81.3 × 60.6 × 2.1 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1965-M028138

Source

Source
moma
Status
verified

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José Luis Cuevas

Printmaking

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