The Franciscan and the Indian Art Print – José Clemente Orozco – 1929

$ 45.94

Subject: Spiritual Culture: Franciscan Production Technique: Giclée Print Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint Time Period Produced: 1925-1949 Artist: José Clemente Orozco Theme: Mexico Style: Social Realism Type: Print

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The Franciscan and the Indian Art Print – José Clemente Orozco – 1929. A haunting, compassionate scene rendered in stark chiaroscuro, this image reflects the complex emotional terrain of colonization and spiritual surrender. Orozco, Rivera, and Siqueiros prints. The Franciscan and the Indian. Click on image to enlarge...lean back...imagine the art on YOUR wall* *Low Resolution Images are used online. Colors may vary according to your monitor settings. The Franciscan and the Indian Art Print – José Clemente Orozco – 1929 The Franciscan and the Indian José Clemente Orozco Circa: 1929 A haunting, compassionate scene rendered in stark chiaroscuro, this image reflects the complex emotional terrain of colonization and spiritual surrender. Mexican muralist José Clemente Orozco—one of the great masters of social realism—imbued this 1929 lithograph with a powerful sense of pathos and tension. His work often explored themes of oppression, resistance, and cultural identity with raw intensity, and this piece is no exception. Print Details: Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed Giclée reproduction of the original lithograph Suitable for framing Carefully packaged and shipped flat Ideal for collectors of: Latin American modernism and social realism Orozco, Rivera, and Siqueiros prints Anti-colonial and political art Spiritual or religious-themed artwork A solemn moment frozen in time—poetic, painful, and profoundly human. © Ventura Pacific Ltd.