193

Francisco Zúñiga

(1912-1998, Mexican)

"El Niño y la Vela," 1979/1980

Lithograph in colors on handmade Twin Rocker paper
Edition: 27/125 (there were also 12 artist's proofs)
Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil lower left: Zga 1979
Kryon, S.A., Mexico City, prntr., and with their blindstamp lower right; Brewster Editions, New York, pub.; with a pencil inscription and an ink stamp at the verso of the lower left sheet corner: RM 138X / FZ-159-125
Image/Sheet: 19.25" H x 23.375" W

  • Literature:
    Brewster 50; Zúñiga 282
  • Notes:
    Artist Francisco Zúñiga received his first lessons in sculpture in the workshop of his father, a religious sculptor in San Jose, Costa Rica. He became interested in pre-Hispanic work at an early age, and in his twenties, he moved to Mexico City. There he studied during the 1930s at La Esmeralda Art Institute under the tutelage of some of the most prominent artists of Mexico's rich artistic culture. He would later teach there for over three decades.

    Celebrated for his explorations of primarily the female form, Zúñiga worked in a variety of mediums including onyx, alabaster and bronze sculpture, oil and watercolor painting, drawing and lithography. Zúñiga created his first lithograph at age sixty and worked prolifically in the medium for the remainder of his life.

    During the course of his career, Zúñiga's 35 public sculptures, along with his other works, garnered international awards. In 1992, his body of work earned the Premio Nacional, Mexico's highest cultural award and his work can be found in museums world-wide.
  • Condition: Overall good appearance. The full sheet with deckled edges. The slightest hint of cockling visible primarily on the verso. The sheet is loose, not matted.

    Unframed


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