Artist: Letitia Tarrago
Period: 1960s
Medium: color aquatint, signed and numbered 34/100
Dimensions: 19”x23 ½” (print) 26”x22” (framed)
Format: In original frame
Condition note: Good; minor paper yellowing due to age
La Novia, or the “child-bride”is a work byLetitia Tarrago (Mexican, b. 1940). Terrago studied at La Esmeralda in Mexico City, where at the age of fourteen she won first prize in the annual student competition staged by the National Institute of Fine Arts. She studied printmaking and engraving in Poland and Holland, and in 1967 won the award for the National Institute of Fine Arts award for engraving. Her work is in several permanent collections in Europe and the United States, including the Portland Art Museum, Harvard Art Museum, and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
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Artist: Letitia Tarrago
Period: 1960s
Medium: color aquatint, signed and numbered 34/100
Dimensions: 19”x23 ½” (print) 26”x22” (framed)
Format: In original frame
Condition note: Good; minor paper yellowing due to age
La Novia, or the “child-bride”is a work byLetitia Tarrago (Mexican, b. 1940). Terrago studied at La Esmeralda in Mexico City, where at the age of fourteen she won first prize in the annual student competition staged by the National Institute of Fine Arts. She studied printmaking and engraving in Poland and Holland, and in 1967 won the award for the National Institute of Fine Arts award for engraving. Her work is in several permanent collections in Europe and the United States, including the Portland Art Museum, Harvard Art Museum, and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
This item requires a $200 S&H fee due to its size
This item is not available for international shipping.