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The Taller de Gráfica Popular (T.G.P.: The People’s Graphics Workshop)

The Taller de Gráfica Popular (T.G.P.: The People’s Graphics Workshop). Founded in 1937 by Leopoldo Méndez, Luis Arenal and Pablo O’Higgins. Leopoldo Mendez , Homage to Posada , 1956, engraving in linoleum. Jose Guadalupe (Mexican, 1852 - 1913) Streets of Mexico City , lithograph, 1913.

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The Taller de Gráfica Popular (T.G.P.: The People’s Graphics Workshop)

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  1. The Taller de Gráfica Popular (T.G.P.: The People’s Graphics Workshop) Founded in 1937 by Leopoldo Méndez, Luis Arenal and Pablo O’Higgins

  2. Leopoldo Mendez, Homage to Posada, 1956, engraving in linoleum Jose Guadalupe (Mexican, 1852 - 1913) Streets of Mexico City, lithograph, 1913

  3. John Heartfield (German Dadaist Printmaker, 1891-1968) Hurrah, die Butter ist alle!, 1935 European Radical politics and Printmaking in the 1930s Gustav Klutsis, 1931The USSR is the Stock Brigade of the World Proletariat, photo- montage, Constructivism

  4. Käthe Kollwitz (German expressionist printmaker and sculptor, 1867-1945) Nie Wieder Krieg!, lithograph, 1924 Honoré Daumier, Rue Transnonain Lithograph, April 15, 1834

  5. Modern European printmaking sources: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German Expressionist, 1880-1938) Three Bathing Women, woodcut, 1913

  6. Jean Charlot (French, 1898-1979), Massacre in the Temple, mural, stairwell of Preparatory School, Mexico City, 1923, 14 by 26 feet; (lower right) Image d’Epinal collected by Charlot, inspired Mexican muralists to create prints.

  7. Tina Modatti, Reading El Machete, 1929 and (right) 1926Mexican Communist Party magazine

  8. José Clemente Orozco, Mexican Pueblo, 1930, lithography, 11 x 15 in

  9. José Clemente Orozco, Mexican Soldiers, 1929, lithograph, 11 x 18 in

  10. David Siqueiros, The Storm or Latin America, n.d., lithograph, 12 x 9 in

  11. Leopold Méndez, The Merry-go-round, n.d., linoleum cut on paper

  12. Honoré Daumier (French Realist painter and political cartoonist, lithographer 1808-1879), Third Class Carriage, 1863 Leopold Méndez, The Merry-go-round mid-20th century

  13. Pablo O’Higgins (1904 - 1983) , The Market, c. 1940, color lithograph, 11.25 x 14 in

  14. Käthe Kollwitz (German,1867-1945) Weavers Revolt, lithograph, 1897 Alberto Beltran, Song of the Miners’ Parade, n.d., linoleum cut on paper

  15. Newton Cavalcanti,Christ, c. 1945, woodcut on Japanese paper

  16. Vasco Prado, Tribute to the Engravers Club at the Brazilian Writers’ Congress, 1951, woodcut on newsprint Prado was co-founder with Carlos Scliar of the Clube de Gravura de Porto-Alegre in 1950 and the Clube de Gravura de Baje after meeting Leopoldo Mendez.

  17. Carlos González (Uruguay 1905 – 1993), The Duel n.d., woodcut on paper

  18. Carlos González, Death of Martin Aquino, 1943, woodcut on paper

  19. Lasar Segall, Woman from the ‘Mangue’ with Persiennes, 1942, woodcut on paper

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