Lot n° 57
Francisco Toledo (1940-2019, Mexican) "Insectos," 1999 Drypoint, etching and aquatint on Hahnemühle paper Edition: 10/25 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Toledo; Taller de Grabado Fernando Sandoval, Oaxaca, Mexico, prntr., with their blindstamp in the lower right margin corner Plate: 7.625" H x 23.875" W; Sheet: 15.375" H x 31.25" W Provenance: Latin American Masters, Beverly Hills, CA Other Notes: Born in Juchitán, Oaxaca, in 1940, Francisco Toledo spent his childhood between Juchitán and Minatitlán, Veracruz. As a young man, Francisco Toledo followed his father into the jungles of Oaxaca on wild animal hunts. Later, he moved to Mexico, where he took up the trade of lithography from the engraving workshops at the local School of Arts and Crafts. In 1959, after developing his craft, Toledo exhibited his works at Antonio Souza's gallery in Mexico and the Fort Worth Art Center in Texas. These early years informed the artist he would become. "Toledo's is the art of shamanism," Christopher Goodwin of The Guardian wrote in 2000, "in which people are transformed into beasts and animals and may take on human characteristics." President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico announced the death on Twitter, calling Mr. Toledo "a true defender of nature, customs, and traditions of our people." While he preferred anonymity, his service to cultural preservation and the celebration of traditional imagery gained him national acclaim. His first one-man show at 19 years set the stage for his travels to Paris, where he was supported by poet Octavio Paz and the painter Rufino Tamayo. Toledo's fascination with the metaphors of indigenous animals as symbols of Mexican history and mythology abounds in his art. Plate: 7.625" H x 23.875" W; Sheet: 15.375" H x 31.25" W Overall good appearance. The full sheet with wide margins and deckled edges. A grouping of several minor pinhead-sized pressure marks near the lower right margin corner, not affecting the image. The sheet is framed floating, hinged to a back mat from the verso sheet edges, not visible, and corners, and that mat board is subsequently affixed to the back mat. Framed under Plexiglas: 23.75" H x 39.5" W x 1.5" D
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