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Roberto Montenegro

(1885-1968, Mexican)

Abstract figures, 1965

Oil on thick paper laid to Masonite
Signed and dated lower right: Montenegro; signed again lower left
18" H x 13.5" W

  • Provenance:
    B. Lewin Galleries, Beverly Hills, CA
    Sold: Andrew Jones Auctions, Los Angeles, CA, "Design for the Home and Garden featuring the Collection of Fritz & Lucy Jewett, Day 2," March 27, 2024, Lot 586
  • Notes:
    Roberto Montenegro was one of the most versatile figures of early 20th-century Mexican art, working as a painter, muralist, illustrator, printmaker, scenographer, and early advocate for Mexican folk art. Born in Guadalajara, he studied at the Academia de San Carlos before spending more than a decade in Europe, where he absorbed Symbolism, Art Nouveau, and the emerging avant-garde. Returning to Mexico after the Revolution, he became one of the first artists commissioned by José Vasconcelos for the new cultural projects of the 1920s. His fresco "El árbol de la vida" (1922) is recognized as one of the earliest works of the modern Mexican mural movement. Montenegro's mature style blends European modernism with Mexican popular and pre-Hispanic motifs, reflecting both a decorative sensibility and a deep engagement with national identity.
  • Condition: Overall good appearance. A faint 3" diagonal scuff going across the upper left corner. Slight wear and minor paper loss to the extreme corners and in places along the extreme edges, and a 1.25" diagonal flattened crease across the upper right corner, none of which are visible as framed. As mentioned, the paper has been laid to Masonite.

    Framed without glazing: 20.5" H x 15.75" W x 1.75" D


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