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Mexican Works:

 

Mexican
Altarpiece of the Virgin of Sorrows
c. 1690, private collection

 

Mexican
Atrial Cross
before 1556, Basilica Mexico City, Mexico City

 

Mexican
Christ on the Cross
c. 1650-1700, Museo Nacional del Verreinato-INAH, Tepottzotlan

 

Mexican
Nun's Shield (Escudo de Monja)
c. 1690, Phoenix Art Museum

 

Mexican
Virgin of Guadalupe
c. 1700, Indianapolis Museum of Art

 

Manuel Alvarez Bravo [Mexican, 1902 – 2002]
The Daughter of the Dancers
1933, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

Manuel Alvarez Bravo [Mexican, 1902 – 2002]
The Dreamer
1931, private collection

 

Manuel Alvarez Bravo [Mexican, 1902 – 2002]
Instrumental
1931, private collection

 

Manuel Alvarez Bravo [Mexican, 1902 – 2002]
The Sympathetic Nervous System
1929, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Luis Arenal [Mexican, 1908 – 1985]
Untitled
1935, private collection

 

Sebatian de Arteaga [Mexican, active century]
Christ on the Cross
1643, Acervo del Museo de la Basílica de Guadalupe, Mexico City

 

Dr. Atl (Gerardo Murillo) [Mexican, 1875 – 1964]
Clouds over Paricutín
c. 1943, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, Mexico City

 

Dr. Atl (Gerardo Murillo) [Mexican, 1875 – 1964]
Landscape with Iztaccihuatl
1932, private collection

 

Dr. Atl (Gerardo Murillo) [Mexican, 1875 – 1964]
Rain
1945, private collection

 

Lola Alvarez Bravo [Mexican, 1907 – 1993]
The Dream of the Drowned
c. 1945, private collection

 

Miguel Cabrera [Mexican, 1695 – 1768]
The Virgin of Valvanera
1762, Philadelphia Museum of Art

 

Lilia Carrillo [Mexican, 1930 – 1974]
Introspection
1966, Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City

 

Enrique Chagoya [Mexican, born 1955]
Their Freedom of Expression...The Recovery of Their Economy
1984, San Jose Museum of Art

 

Juan Correa [Mexican, c. 1646 – 1716]
Saint Luke Painting Our Lady of the Snows
c. 1680-1690, Acervo del Templo de San Felipe Neri, Mexico City

 

Juan Correa [Mexican, c. 1646 – 1716]
The Woman of the Apocalypse
c. 1689, Acervo del Museo Nacional del Virreinato, Tepotzotlán

 

Nicolás Correa [Mexican, c. 1660 – c. 1720]
Mystic Marriage of Saint Rose of Lima
1691, Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico City

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Admiral Richard E. Byrd
1934, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Adolphe Menjou
1927, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Al Smith
1925, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Alfred A. Knopf
1948, private collection

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Clare Boothe Brokaw
c. 1933, private collection

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Corey Ford
1930, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Cover for Vanity Fair, January 1935
1935

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Eva Le Galliene
1924, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
George S. Kaufman
1929, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Gilbert Gabriel
1933, New York Public Library at Lincoln Center, New York

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Impossible Interview: Al Capone vs. Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes
1932, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, Austin

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Impossible Interview: Dr. Samuel Johnson vs. Alexander Woollcott
1935, private collection

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Impossible Interview: Ex-King Alfonso XIII of Spain vs James J. Walker
1932, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Impossible Interview: Mrs. Ella Boole vs. Miss Texas Guinan
1933, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Impossible Interview: Sally Rand vs. Martha Graham
1934, private collection

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Irving Berlin
1924, private collection

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
James Weldon Johnson
c. 1928, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New Haven

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Otto Kahn
1925, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Our Lady of the Lily (Georgia O'Keeffe)
1929, private collection

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Portrait of Diego Rivera
c. 1920, private collection

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Ramon Novarro
1924, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Ring Lardner
1925, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

Miguel Covarrubias [Mexican, 1904 – 1957]
Self-Portrait
1937, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

Abraham Cruzvillegas [Mexican, born 1968]
Autoconstrucción: Fragment: Handrail Ramp
2007, private collection

 

Abraham Cruzvillegas [Mexican, born 1968]
Cánon Enigmático a 108 Voces
2005, private collection

 

Baltasar de Echave Ibía [Mexican, 1585 – 1650]
Visitation
c. 1637, Museo de la Basílica de Guadalupe, Mexico City

 

Baltasar de Echave Rioja [Mexican, 1632 – 1682]
Christ Carrying the Cross
c. 1670, Acervo del Templo del Carmen, Puebla

 

Gunther Gerzso [Mexican, 1915 – 2000]
Ancient Forms (Tres Formas)
1964, Palm Springs Art Museum

 

Gunther Gerzso [Mexican, 1915 – 2000]
Figure in Red and Blue
1964, private collection

 

Gunther Gerzso [Mexican, 1915 – 2000]
The Four Elements
1953, private collection

 

Alonso López de Herrera [Mexican, c. 1580 – 1675]
The Holy Face
1624, Acervo del Museo Nacional del Virreinato, Tepotzotlán

   

Alonso López de Herrera [Mexican, c. 1580 – 1675]
Saint Francis of Assisi
1639, Meadows Museum, Dallas

 

Alonso López de Herrera [Mexican, c. 1580 – 1675]
Saint Thomas Aquinas
1639, Meadows Museum, Dallas

 

Attributed to Luis Juárez [Mexican, c. 1585 – c. 1638]
The Consolation of Saint Francis by Angels
c. 1630, Museo Casa de la Bola, Mexico City

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
The Bride Who Became Frightened When She Saw Life Opened
1943, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Diego and Frida
1929-1944, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Diego on My Mind
1943, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
The Dream, The Bed
1940, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Frida and Diego
1931, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Henry Ford Hospital
1932, Museo Dolores Olmedo Patiño, Mexico City

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
The Love Embrace of the Universe, the Earth (Mexico) Diego, I and Señor Xolotl
1949, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
My Dress Hangs There
1933, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Portrait of Diego Rivera
1937, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Portrait of Lucha María, Girl from Tehuacán (Sun and Moon)
1942, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Portrait of Mrs. Natasha Gelman
1943, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Self-Portrait Dedicated to Leon Trotsky
1937, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C.

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Self-Portrait on the Border between Mexico and the United States
1932, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Self-Portrait with Bed
1937, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Self-Portrait with Braids
1941, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair
1940, Museum of Modern Art, New York

   

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Self-Portrait with Monkey
1938, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Self-Portrait with Monkeys
1943, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Self-Portrait with Necklace
1933, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Self-Portrait with Red and Gold Dress
1941, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird
1940, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, Austin

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
The Suicide of Dorothy Hale
1939, Phoenix Art Museum

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
The True Vacillator
c. 1946-1947, private collection

 

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
The Two Fridas
1939, Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City

   

Frida Kahlo [Mexican, 1907 – 1954]
What the Water Gave Me
1938-1939, private collection

 

Gabriel Kuri [Mexican, born 1970]
5. Especulaciones
2007, private collection

 

Gabriel Kuri [Mexican, born 1970]
Quick Standards
2006, private collection

 

Roberto Montenegro [Mexican, 1887 – 1968]
Fisherman of Majorca
1913, Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico CIty

 

Juan O'Gorman [Mexican, 1905 – 1982]
Rivera-Kahlo House and Studios
1932, Mexico City

     

Gabriel Orozco [Mexican, born after 1962]
Black Kites
1997, Philadelphia Museum of Art

 

José Clemente Orozco [Mexican, 1883 – 1949]
The Conquest
1938, private collection

 

José Clemente Orozco [Mexican, 1883 – 1949]
The Epic of American Civilization
1932-4, Hood Museum of Art, Hanover

   

José Clemente Orozco [Mexican, 1883 – 1949]
Figure Study for the Murals of the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria
ca. 1926, private collection

 

José Clemente Orozco [Mexican, 1883 – 1949]
Golgotha
1942, private collection

 

José Clemente Orozco [Mexican, 1883 – 1949]
Hand
1947, Instituto Cultural Cabañas, Guadalajara

 

José Clemente Orozco [Mexican, 1883 – 1949]
Painting
1942, private collection

 

José Clemente Orozco [Mexican, 1883 – 1949]
Self-Portrait
1932, private collection

 

José Clemente Orozco [Mexican, 1883 – 1949]
The Hanged Men, from The American Scene No. 1
1933-1934, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

José Clemente Orozco [Mexican, 1883 – 1949]
Untitled (Salon Mexico)
1940, private collection

 

José Clemente Orozco [Mexican, 1883 – 1949]
Zapata
1930, Art Institute of Chicago

 

Alfredo Ramos Martínez [Mexican, 1871 – 1946]
Head of a Nun
1934, private collection

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Agrarian Leader Zapata
1931, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Angeline Beloff
1917, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Calla Lily Vendor
1943, private collection

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Calla Lily Vendor
1938, private collection

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Detroit Industry
1932, Detroit Institute of Arts

   

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
The Flower Carrier
1935, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
The Flower Vendor
1949, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
The Great City of Tenochtitlán
1945, National Palace, Mexico City

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
The Hands of Dr. Moore
1940, San Diego Museum of Art

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
The Healer
1943, private collection

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Indian Woman Spinning
1936, Phoenix Art Museum

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Landscape with Cactus
1931, private collection

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Liberation of the Peon
1931, Philadelphia Museum of Art

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Man with Lettuce
1937, private collection

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Man, Controller of the Universe
1934, Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Mother and Child
1927, Worcester Art Museum

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Portrait of Ilya Ehrenburg
1915, Meadows Museum, Dallas

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Self-Portrait
1930, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Sugar Cane
1931, Philadelphia Museum of Art

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Sunflowers
1943, private collection

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
Table on a Cafe Terrace
1915, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Diego Rivera [Mexican, 1868 – 1957]
The Weaver
1936, Art Institute of Chicago

 

Carlos Orozco Romero [Mexican, 1898 – 1984]
The Bride
1939, private collection

 

Carlos Orozco Romero [Mexican, 1898 – 1984]
Entrance to Infinity
1936, private collection

 

Carlos Orozco Romero [Mexican, 1898 – 1984]
Protest
1939, private collection

 

Sebastián Salcedo [Mexican, first active 1779]
Our Lady of Guadalupe
1779, Denver Art Museum

 

David Alfaro Siqueiros [Mexican, 1896 – 1974]
The Aesthetic in Drama
1944, private collection

 

David Alfaro Siqueiros [Mexican, 1896 – 1974]
Echo of a Scream
1937, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

David Alfaro Siqueiros [Mexican, 1896 – 1974]
Ethnography
1939, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

David Alfaro Siqueiros [Mexican, 1896 – 1974]
Head of a Woman
1939, private collection

 

David Alfaro Siqueiros [Mexican, 1896 – 1974]
The Hill of the Dead
1944, Santa Barbara Museum of Art

 

David Alfaro Siqueiros [Mexican, 1896 – 1974]
The Hill of the Dead
1944, Santa Barbara Museum of Art

 

David Alfaro Siqueiros [Mexican, 1896 – 1974]
Moisés Sáenz
1943, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

David Alfaro Siqueiros [Mexican, 1896 – 1974]
Peasant Mother
1924, Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City

   

David Alfaro Siqueiros [Mexican, 1896 – 1974]
Portrait of Mrs. Natasha Gelman
1950, private collection

 

David Alfaro Siqueiros [Mexican, 1896 – 1974]
Sleep: The Dream
1939, Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe

 

David Alfaro Siqueiros [Mexican, 1896 – 1974]
War
1939, Philadelphia Museum of Art

 

David Alfaro Siqueiros [Mexican, 1896 – 1974]
Woman with a Shawl
1949, private collection

 

David Alfaro Siqueiros [Mexican, 1896 – 1974]
Zapata
1931, Hirshhorn Museum, Washington D.C.

 

Luis Miguel Suro [Mexican, 1972 – 2004]
Assassination Suicide Pistol with Six Bullets
1997, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

 

Rufino Tamayo [Mexican, 1899 – 1991]
The Blue Vase
1937, private collection

 

Rufino Tamayo [Mexican, 1899 – 1991]
The Mad Dog
1943, Philadelphia Museum of Art

 

Rufino Tamayo [Mexican, 1899 – 1991]
Portrait of Mrs. Natasha Gelman
1948, private collection

 

Rufino Tamayo [Mexican, 1899 – 1991]
The Scream
1947, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome

 

Rufino Tamayo [Mexican, 1899 – 1991]
White Fruit Bowl
1938, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Rufino Tamayo [Mexican, 1899 – 1991]
The Window
1932, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

 

Rufino Tamayo [Mexican, 1899 – 1991]
Woman with a Bird Cage
1941, Art Institute of Chicago

 

Cristóbal de Villalpando [Mexican, c. 1649 – 1714]
Martyrdom of Saint Catherine of Alexandria
1688-1689, Cathedral of Puebla

 

Marius de Zayas [Mexican, 1880 – 1961]
291 Throws Back Its Forelock, cover for 291, No. 1
1915, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New Haven

 

Marius de Zayas [Mexican, 1880 – 1961]
Alfred Steiglitz
c. 1909, private collection

 

Marius de Zayas [Mexican, 1880 – 1961]
Alfred Stieglitz, from Camera Work, Vol. 46
1914, El Museo del Barrio, New York

 

Marius de Zayas [Mexican, 1880 – 1961]
Caricature of Leon Dabo
c. 1910, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Marius de Zayas [Mexican, 1880 – 1961]
Edward Steichen and Auguste Rodin, from Camera Work, Vol. 46
1914, El Museo del Barrio, New York

 

Marius de Zayas [Mexican, 1880 – 1961]
Femme! (Elle), from 291, No. 9
1915, New York Public Library

 

Marius de Zayas [Mexican, 1880 – 1961]
Francis Picabia, from Camera Work, Vol. 46
1914, El Museo del Barrio, New York