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ALFONSO MORAZA. Engraving.Calcography / cardboard. Mexican contemporary engraved

Description: ALFONSO MORAZA. Engraving. Calcography / cardboard. Mexican contemporary engraving. Mexico • Title: Untitled • Technique: Calcography / cardboard. P/A. • Measurement: (3 ½ x 2 ½ inches). 11 x 8 inches. • Executed: 1976 • Signed: Moraza PROVENANCE Private collection, Havana. Acquired from the original owner by the current owner. Mexican engraving has historically been an important means of social communication and a valuable testimony of the representation and documentation of social life, filtered through the artistic imagination. With different styles and aesthetic canons, it has given life to characters in Mexican society, capturing their ethnic, cultural, and territorial diversity, as well as the sharp political and economic contrasts that define them. Throughout history, engraving has been used as an accessible and effective medium to convey information and provoke reflections in the public. From the early pre-Hispanic engravings and the tradition of colonial engraving to the innovations and experiments of artists like José Guadalupe Posada and the Mexican muralists, engraving has played a fundamental role in visualizing and critiquing social reality. In conclusion, Mexican engraving has been a powerful tool for representing and documenting social life in Mexico. Its importance lies in its ability to capture the diversity and contrasts of Mexican society, as well as its function as a means of communication and dissemination of ideas. Through the sociology of art, it is possible to analyze and appreciate the cultural tradition of Mexican artistic engraving, recognizing its impact on the construction of identity and reflection on the country's social reality. This engraving has been created by Alfonso Moraza, a renowned Mexican artist.ALFONSO MORAZA. Grabado. Calcografía / cartulina. Grabado contemporáneo mexicano.México • Título: Sin titulo• Técnica: Calcografía / cartulina. P/A.• Medida: (3 ½ x 2 ½ pulgadas).11 x 8 pulgadas. • Ejecutado: 1976 • Firmado: Moraza PROVENANCEColección privada, Habana. Adquirido del propietario original por el propietario actual.El grabado mexicano ha sido históricamente un medio importante de comunicación social y un valioso testimonio de la representación y documentación de la vida social, filtrada a través del imaginario artístico. Con diferentes estilos y cánones estéticos, ha dado vida a los personajes de la sociedad mexicana, capturando su diversidad étnica, cultural y territorial, así como los agudos contrastes políticos y económicos que los definen. A lo largo de la historia, el grabado ha sido utilizado como un medio accesible y efectivo para transmitir información y provocar reflexiones en el público. Desde los primeros grabados prehispánicos y la tradición del grabado colonial, hasta las innovaciones y experimentaciones de artistas como José Guadalupe Posada y los muralistas mexicanos, el grabado ha desempeñado un papel fundamental en la visualización y crítica de la realidad social. En conclusión, el grabado mexicano ha sido una herramienta poderosa para representar y documentar la vida social en México. Su importancia radica en su capacidad para capturar la diversidad y los contrastes de la sociedad mexicana, así como en su función como medio de comunicación y difusión de ideas. A través de la sociología del arte, es posible analizar y valorar la tradición cultural del grabado artístico mexicano, reconociendo su impacto en la construcción de la identidad y en la reflexión sobre la realidad social del país. Este grabado ha sido realizado por Alfonso Moraza , un reconocido artista mexicano.

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Artist: ALFONSO MORAZA

Unit of Sale: Single Piece

Signed By: moraza

Size: Medium

Item Length: 0

Region of Origin: Mexico

Framing: Unframed

Personalize: No

Year of Production: 1976

Unit Type: Unit

Item Height: 11 in

Style: Mexican

Features: P/A

Culture: mexican

Item Width: 8 1/2

Handmade: Yes

Time Period Produced: 1970-1979

Image Orientation: Portrait

Signed: Yes

Title: Untitled

Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)

Material: cardboard

Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Subject: abstraction

Type: Print

Theme: Art

Production Technique: Etching

Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico

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