Tailler de Grafica Popular. MEXICAN ART - A PORTFOLIO OF MEXICAN PEOPLE AND PLACES - TEN ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHS. Published by the Tailler de Grafica Popular (TGP) in collaboration with Associated American Artists in 1946. As an AAA publication, the edition size is deemed to be 250; prints from the portfolio appear separately; complete portfolios seem to be uncommon, even rare. The portfolio is 16 x 18 1/4 inches; the images are of varying sizes, all on sheets measuring 17 3/8 x 15 1/4 for vertical, and the opposite for horizontal compositions. The work is in excellent condtion except for minor wear and soiling to the portfolio cover. The Artists and works are as followsRaúl Anguiano (1915–2006) Lime KilmsAlberto Beltrán (1923–2002) Grinding Sugar CaneÁngel Bracho (1911–2005) Ritual of the Huichol Indian Tribe - Camino de CoamitlArturo García Bustos (1926–2017) Peasants of TlahuacFernando Castro Pacheco (1918–2013) Working With IxtleLeopoldo Méndez (1902–1969) Grinding MaizeFrancisco Mora (1922–2002) Minero de la plata (Silver Mine Worker)Isidoro Ocampo (1910–1983) Pottery Maker From TolucaPablo O'Higgins (1905–1983) Ladrilleros (Brick Makers)Alfredo Zalce (1908–2003) Lumber Workers
MEXICAN ART - A PORTFOLIO OF MEXICAN PEOPLE AND PLACES - TEN ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHS
| Inventory # | 14784 |

