Henequen Plant
Alfredo Zalce
Lithograph
12 x 14"
Signed
1946

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Description

Alfredo Zalce Lithograph Henequen Plant TGP 1946 Mexican People

This original lithograph is a masterpiece by the renowned artist Alfredo Zalce. Hand-signed by the artist, it bears the title "Planta de Henequén" and was published in 1946 by the Taller de Gráfica Popular in a limited edition of only 250 copies, as part of a folder titled "Mexican People." This piece is a true gem of Mexican art and has been cataloged as number 607 in Helga Prignitz's catalog. Furthermore, this lithograph is part of the illustrious collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (AC1994.156.12), attesting to its significance in art history.

Henequén Plants in Mexico:

Henequén, scientifically known as Agave fourcroydes, is a fiber plant that has played a fundamental role in Mexico's agricultural history. Native to the Yucatán region, henequén is prized for its strong fibers extracted from its long, pointed leaves. These fibers are traditionally used in the production of ropes, cords, and durable textiles. The henequén plant, with its rugged appearance and economic significance, has been a source of inspiration for artists like Alfredo Zalce, who captured its beauty in this lithograph.

Significance of TGP's Work:

The Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP) was a prominent cooperative of Mexican artists dedicated to creating graphic art with a social and political purpose. Founded in 1937, it played a crucial role in promoting social justice and political awareness through art. Its members, including artists like Alfredo Zalce, used their works to highlight the struggles and realities of ordinary people in Mexico and worldwide. The lithographs and prints of the TGP are valuable testimonies of their time and remain a source of inspiration for advocating equity and social justice.

The TGP's "Mexican People" Portfolio in 1946:

The "Mexican People" portfolio, published by the Taller de Gráfica Popular in 1946, is a poignant testament to these artists' dedication to capturing the life and culture of Mexico. This portfolio brought together a series of lithographs, each of which portrays the richness and diversity of Mexican society. Each work is a window into the everyday life, traditions, and struggles of people in Mexico. This collection has been widely recognized for its historical significance and its contribution to social and political art in Mexico and beyond.

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Details

Material/Technique:

Lithograph on paper

Size:

12 x 14"

Support:

15 x 17-1/2"

Frame:

19 x 20 x 1-1/4"

Date/Period:

1946

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