Primeros pasos [First Steps]
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Jean Charlot
(Paris, France, 1898–Honolulu, Hawaii, 1979)
NationalityMexican, North America
Date1937
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsSight: 20 1/8 × 24 1/8 in. (51.1 × 61.2 cm)
Credit LineBlanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Gift of Julie Day and Charles A. Pinney III, 1983.161
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Collection AreaLatin American Art
Object number1983.161
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Label Text- exhibition BMA, Gallery, C4
A French artist of Mexican ancestry, Jean Charlot settled in Mexico in 1921 and later moved to the United States. During the post-revolutionary period in Mexico, Charlot became deeply engaged in the efforts to valorize Mexican arts and traditions, helping revitalize the medium of printmaking, participating in the muralist movement, and writing numerous art historical texts. Charlot’s interest in the indigenous population of Mexico is reflected in much of his art. Here he depicts a mother supporting her young child with a rebozo, or traditional shawl, as he begins to walk. A child’s first steps were a recurrent theme in Charlot’s work.