The Mexican painter Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991) was first recognized in a 1930s' publication on the contemporary artists of Mexico. He lived in Paris and in New York for several years but did not become known in the States until after an exhibition of his work at the Philips Collection in Washington DC, in 1978, followed by a major retrospective of his work at the Guggenheim Museum in 1979.
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The Mexican painter Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991) was first recognized in a 1930s' publication on the contemporary artists of Mexico. He lived in Paris and in New York for several years but did not become known in the States until after an exhibition of his work at the Philips Collection in Washington DC, in 1978, followed by a major retrospective of his work at the Guggenheim Museum in 1979.
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Tamayo. As new in as new jacket. Little, Brown and Company, c1999. First Edition. 1/6000 copies. Illlustrated in color throughout. Oversize 4to. As new unread hardcover, as new d/j.
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Multiple articles and interviews about Tamayo establish the reality, rather than the perpetuation of the myth that envelops around a famous artist by his own hand or others. Interesting. Insightful. However, a shortcoming of the book lies primarily in the number of images portrayed of various paintings, some of which are mentioned in the text.