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Rufino Tamayo, Deux têtes, Mujeres suite, 1969

Rufino Tamayo

Deux têtes, Mujeres suite, 1969
Color lithograph, Atelier Desjobert, Paris
29.50 x 22 in
73.7 x 55.9 cm
Edition XXIII / XXV (23 of 25)
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Tamayo believed, “Art, like culture, is international. It’s the result of many parts to which we add our own tones.” 'Deux têtes, Mujeres' suite incorporates the artist's Mexican identity and...
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Tamayo believed, “Art, like culture, is international. It’s the result of many parts to which we add our own tones.” "Deux têtes, Mujeres" suite incorporates the artist's Mexican identity and international influences, such as Cubism, to explore form through fragmented compositions and moody color palettes. The woman in this lithograph, though modern in form, is especially symbolic of Tamayo’s native land, Oaxaca, and its ancient civilizations. She is wearing the traditional Tehuana headdress called "Resplandor" (Huipil Grande): sometimes referred to as a "starched halo," that frames the face and flows over the shoulders. It is commonly used for religious ceremonies and important social events.
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Exhibitions

Paper Trails, Ruiz-Healy Art, New York, NY, 2026

Publications

Juan Carlos Pereda, et. al., The Prints of Rufino Tamayo: Catalogue Raisonné, 1925-1991. Mexico City | Madrid: Turner | Fundación Rufino Tamayo, 2004, p. 106 (illustrated)
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