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Observador de Pájaros

Artist/Maker (Mexican, 1899–1991)
Date1950
MediumColor lithograph
DimensionsImage: 14 3/4 × 21 11/16 in. (37.5 × 55.1 cm)
Credit LineArt Rental Collection Fund
Edition58/100
Object numberRC1951.9
Status
Not on view
Copyright© Estate of Rufino TamayoMore Information
Born in Oaxaca with Zapotec heritage, Rufino Tamayo was inspired by Pre-Columbian art and Mexico’s indigenous traditions. He lived intermittently in New York and Paris after 1926, where he was exposed to international modernist trends like Cubism and Surrealism. A contemporary of the Mexican School, Tamayo was likewise active as a muralist but lacked the political motivations of los tres grandes. Instead he preferred universal themes, such as the place of man within the cosmos. In Birdwatcher, he evokes this concept through the figure’s upward gaze and open-armed gesture.
Exhibition History
Latin American and Latino Art at the Allen
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (September 2, 2014 - June 28, 2015 )
Collections
  • Art Rental
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