Jose Clemente Orozco

Hector García, Mexican, 1923 - 2012

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1945

Gelatin silver print

Overall: 14 3/16 × 11 in. (36 × 28 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Peter H. Voulkos

PH.2001.51.5

Geography

Place Made: Mexico, North America

Period

20th century

Object Name

Photograph

Research Area

Photograph

Not on view

Inscriptions

Signed, lower right, in graphite: Hector Garcia; Inscribed, on old paper backing [in object file], in graphite: JOSE CLEMENTE OROZCO (1883-1949) / FAMOUS MEXICAN PAINTER & MURALIST / (OROZCO'S LEFT HAND WAS BLOWN OFF IN / A CHILDHOOD ACCIDENT - THUS THE EMPHASIS ON / THE RIGHT ONE; HE WAS ALSO VERY NEAR SIGHTED, WHICH THE PHOTOGRAPHER HAS SUGESTED IN OFF FOCUS FACE / WITH THICK GLASSES) / BY HECTOR GARCIA / FROM CHARLES CAMPBELL, 1983 (BY JOSEPH BAIRD)

Exhibition History

A Space for Dialogue 81, Hand Alone: Articulating the Hand in Art, Margaret E. Tierney, Class of 2014, Kathryn Conroy Intern, Main Lobby, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, March 29-May 18, 2014.

Publication History

Margaret E. Tierney, Class of 2014, Kathryn Conroy Intern, A Space For Dialogue 81, Hand Alone: Articulating the Hand in Art, Hanover, New Hampshire: 2014, ill. p.3, checklist.

Provenance

Charles Campbell Gallery, San Francisco, California; sold to Dr. Joseph Armstrong Baird, Jr.(1922-1992); owner of North Point Gallery, San Francisco, November 2, 1983; sold to Denenberg Fine Arts, Inc., San Francisco, 1994; sold to Roger Arvid Anderson, San Francisco, California; given to Peter H. Voulkos, Oakland, California, 2001; given to present collection, 2001.

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