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César A. Martínez, Hombre Que Le Gustan Las Mujeres, 1992

César A. Martínez American, b. 1944

Hombre Que Le Gustan Las Mujeres, 1992
Color lithograph on Rives BFK paper. Printed by Master Printer Peter Webb, Lucky Strike Press, Austin, Texas
33.75 x 27.75 in
85.7 x 70.5 cm
Edition of 44 plus 4 artist's proofs & miscellaneous proofs
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The lithograph 'Hombre Que Le Gustan Las Mujeres' (The Man Who Likes Women) is based on a painting of the same name. In a 1977 oral history interview with Dr....
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The lithograph "Hombre Que Le Gustan Las Mujeres" (The Man Who Likes Women) is based on a painting of the same name. In a 1977 oral history interview with Dr. Jacinto Quirarte for the Smithsonian Institution’s Archives of American Art, the artist explains that the piece, drawn entirely from memory rather than a photograph, reflects his artistic intent.
Martinez remembered a large mechanic from his neighborhood whose image “lingered in my mind as potential subject matter.” However, the work felt incomplete until he added tattoos to the man’s chest and arms, featuring “the good girl, the bad girl, and the [virgin].” He said, “So, there’s a range there. This guy had range.”
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