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Francisco Toledo – Woman and Horses

Francisco Toledo, Woman and Horses is a Lithograph made in 1984.  It is signed, dated, numbered from the edition of 45, and blindstamped.

Toledo remarked “What I do is a mixture of things, but the pre-Hispanic world has been a source of inspiration,” he explained. “There are certain solutions that are decorative that come from pre-Hispanic art and at the same time there is much primitive art that is refined or simple but also very modern.” Born on July 17, 1940 in Juchitán, Mexico, he studied at Taller Libre de Grabado in Mexico City, where he met the celebrated Oaxacan painter Rufino Tamayo. Toledo had his first exhibitions at the age of 19, both in Mexico City and Fort Worth, TX. In 1960, the artist moved to Paris where he produced prints in the studio of Stanley William Hayter and established his hallmark aesthetic. Retuning to Mexico in 1965, Toledo began producing works which address his Zapotec heritage. He continued to live and work in Juchitán, Mexico until he passed away on September 5, 2019 at the age of 79.

Medium

Lithograph

Year

1984

Edition

45

Signature

Signed, dated, numbered, blindstamped

Size 30 x 22.25 (in)
76 x 57 (cm)
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Francisco Toledo, Woman and Horses is a Lithograph made in 1984.  It is signed, dated, numbered from the edition of 45, and blindstamped.

Toledo remarked “What I do is a mixture of things, but the pre-Hispanic world has been a source of inspiration,” he explained. “There are certain solutions that are decorative that come from pre-Hispanic art and at the same time there is much primitive art that is refined or simple but also very modern.” Born on July 17, 1940 in Juchitán, Mexico, he studied at Taller Libre de Grabado in Mexico City, where he met the celebrated Oaxacan painter Rufino Tamayo. Toledo had his first exhibitions at the age of 19, both in Mexico City and Fort Worth, TX. In 1960, the artist moved to Paris where he produced prints in the studio of Stanley William Hayter and established his hallmark aesthetic. Retuning to Mexico in 1965, Toledo began producing works which address his Zapotec heritage. He continued to live and work in Juchitán, Mexico until he passed away on September 5, 2019 at the age of 79.

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Medium

Lithograph

Year

1984

Edition

45

Signature

Signed, dated, numbered, blindstamped

Size 30 x 22.25 (in)
76 x 57 (cm)
Price SOLD