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Bullfighter 
Moisés Zabludovsky
Silk screen print on paper
21 x 29-1/2"
Signed
1990

Original price was: $19,500.00.Current price is: $12,000.00. plus shipping

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Description

Where tradition meets modernist brilliance in the bullring's golden hour.

This captivating silkscreen print by renowned Mexican artist Moisés Zabludovsky captures the dramatic tension and vibrant energy of the corrida with masterful geometric precision. Created in 1990, this piece depicts a matador in his iconic traje de luces (suit of lights) executing a graceful pass in the bullring, rendered in Zabludovsky's distinctive modernist style that balances figurative representation with bold abstract forms.

The composition showcases the artist's sophisticated use of warm earth tones—rich umbers, burnt siennas, and terracottas—punctuated by brilliant accents of red, blue, and luminous green. The curved lines of the arena create dynamic movement, drawing the eye toward the central figure of the torero, whose blue pants and ornate golden jacket stand in striking contrast against the sun-drenched sand. The geometric abstraction of the bullring's architecture creates a sense of depth and monumentality, while the simplified forms of the spectators and other figures add narrative context without overwhelming the central drama.

Moisés Zabludovsky (1920-2019) was a prominent Mexican painter, muralist, and printmaker who developed a unique visual language combining elements of Mexican muralism, geometric abstraction, and figurative art. His work frequently explored themes of Mexican culture and tradition, including bullfighting, indigenous heritage, and urban life. Zabludovsky studied at the Academia de San Carlos and was influenced by the Mexican muralist movement while developing his own modernist aesthetic.

This is a printer's trial (P/T) silkscreen print on quality paper with full margins, signed by the artist and dated 1990. The P/T designation indicates this was a proof made during the printing process, making it particularly desirable to collectors. The silkscreen technique, also known as serigraphy, allows for bold, saturated colors and crisp edges—qualities beautifully evident in this piece. The print remains unframed with generous margins showing the deckled edges of the paper, preserving its archival quality and offering future framing flexibility.

The print is in excellent vintage condition with vibrant, unfaded colors and clean margins. The paper shows minimal age-appropriate wear, maintaining its original quality nearly 35 years after creation.

This work represents an important intersection of Mexican cultural heritage and 20th-century modernism. Bullfighting has been a recurring theme in Mexican art, from Goya's influence on Mexican printmakers to contemporary interpretations. Zabludovsky's geometric approach transforms this traditional subject into a timeless modernist composition that speaks to both Mexican identity and universal aesthetic principles. As a work from the artist's mature period, this piece exemplifies his fully developed style and represents an accessible entry point for collectors of Mexican modernist prints.

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  • Size: 21 x 29-1/2"
  • Date / Period: 1990
  • Style: Modernism
  • Material: Silk screen print on paper
  • Signed: Yes