Denizens of the Underworld 1968
Jose Luis Cuevas
Limited Edition Print : Color Lithograph
Size : 22x30 in | 56x76 cm
Framed : 35x26 in | 89x66 cm
Edition : Not Numbered, From an Edition of 100
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Year1968
Hand SignedSigned J,l, Cuevaas, May 3,1968, New York
Condition Excellent
Framed with GlassFlush Wood Frame With Beige Mat
Purchased fromPrivate Collector 1974
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID101807
Jose Luis Cuevas - Mexico
Art Brokerage: Jose Luis Cuevas Mexican Artist: B. 1933. A master draftsman, Jose Luis Cuevas played a pivotal role in Latin America's drawing and printmaking renaissance of the sixties and seventies. He is also associated with Latin America's neofigurative movement, along with artists such as Fernando Botero and Antonio Segui. Cuevas was born in Mexico City in 1933. By the age of fourteen, he had illustrated numerous periodicals and books and had had his first exhibition in Mexico City. In 1953 Cuevas published La cortina del nopal (The Cactus Curtain), an article condemning aspects of the Mexican Mural movement and advocating greater artistic freedom. This philosophy inspired the founding in 1960 of the group Nueva Presencia, which he joined for a brief time. It promoted individual expression and figurative art reflecting the contemporary human condition. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.