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Rufino Tamayo - Mexican artist who created the concept of Mixographia - artwork printed on handmade paper with depth and texture. Tamayo believed his paintings and murals expressed the traditional Mexico. He is considered one of Modern Art's masters. He and his wife Olga gifted their extensive collection of Contemporary Art to Mexico in a museum in Mexico City and another in his home town of Oaxaca. Born 1891 Died 1991.
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Media: Mixographia on heavy
cotton rag paper
Edition: 10/50 Dimensions: 28 x 37.5 inches
The mixographia was a medium invented by Tamayo and comprised a combination of handmade paper,
rich lithography and embossing
or molding.
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