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Latin American Art: 1900–1949

Latin American Art: 1900–1949

The Blanton’s collection of Latin American art includes over 4,500 works, reflecting the enormous diversity of artistic traditions in the region, and representing more than 600 artists from Mexico, South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. During the first half of the 20th century, artists from Latin America embraced the tenets of modern art but adapted them to local and regional concerns, resulting in highly innovative works of art. Although their artworks could range from abstract modes to realistic or surreal figuration, they often anchored their avant-garde practices in social and political issues.

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Untitled
Roberto Sebastián Antonio Matta Echaurren
1935
Bailando (Nahui Olin) [Dancing (Nahui Olin)]
Dr. Atl [Gerardo Murillo]
circa 1922
Untitled
Juan Batlle Planas
1932
Carma II [Karma II]
Frida Kahlo
1946
Los obreros [The Workers]
Aristides Fernandez
circa 1930
Composition
Samson Flexor
1922
Sem título [Untitled]
Antônio Goncalves Gomide
late 1930s
Voador de pandorga [Kite Flyer]
Candido Portinari
1941