The graphic work of Charlot
expresses a rich synthesis
And also expresses the
diversity of its language
The tortilla maker enriches
the legacy of Mexican art included in one of the best museums in the world
The tortilla maker -1941
Jean Charlot (French, Paris 1898–1979 Honolulu, Hawaii)
The French artist Charlot settled in Mexico in 1921. He
played a crucial role in promoting printmaking that could reach a mass audience
and in the rediscovery and revival of interest in Posada’s work. His own work
reflects his interest in the Mexican people, clearly discernable in the two
prints displayed here. From 1926 to 1928 Charlot lived at the Mayan site of
Chichén Itzá. The conflation of Christian and pre-Hispanic iconography in First
Steps reflects the hybrid nature of Mexican culture.
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