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Tabique [Making Bricks]

Primary (Coyoácan, Mexico, 1906–Mexico City, Mexico, 1992)
NationalityMexican, North America
Date1940s
MediumWoodcut
DimensionsSheet: 8 1/4 × 10 13/16 in. (21 × 27.4 cm)
Additional Dimension: 6 1/4 × 8 in. (15.9 × 20.3 cm)
Image: 6 1/4 × 8 in. (15.9 × 20.3 cm)
Credit LineBlanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, University Purchase, 1966; Transfer from the Harry Ransom Center, 1982.1147
Rights Statement
Collection AreaPrints and Drawings
Object number1982.1147
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Label Text
Everardo Ramírez studied at one of the Escuelas de Pintura al Aire Libre [Open Air Painting Schools], which were founded in Mexico in the 1920s to break away from academic training in favor of more innovative teaching methods. He was a founding member of the Taller de Gráfica Popular [People’s Graphic Workshop] and was also affiliated with the Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionarios [League of Revolutionary Writers and Artists]. Inspired by his rural upbringing, Ramírez focused the subject matter of his prints on the rural workers who bettered society by making bricks, doing construction, cutting stone, and growing crops.