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Checklist of the Exhibition


1. Dance in Brothel
signed
oil on canvas
29¾ × 38½ inches (75.6 × 97.8 cm)
c. 1913
(Private collection, USA)

2. Piety (Piedad)
(from Mexico in Revolution)
signed
pencil on paper
12¾ × 17¼ inches (32.4 × 43.8 cm)
c. 1913-1917
(Private collection, New York)

3. Cruelty (Crueldad)
(from Mexico in Revolution)
signed
ink on paper
16 × 12 inches (40.7 × 30.5 cm)
c. 1913-1917

4. Girl with Two Dogs
signed
pen and ink on paper
85/8 × 87/8 inches (21.9 × 22.5 cm)
1915

5. Women Fighting (Mujeres peleando)
signed
watercolor on paper
10¼ × 181/8 inches (26.0 × 46.2 cm)
c. 1915 -1916
(Private collection, New York)

6. Hands and Banner
(study for a fresco in the National
Preparatory School, Mexico City)
pencil on paper
10½ × 12 inches (26.7 × 30.5 cm)
c. 1926

7. Study of Arms (Estudio de brazos)
signed
charcoal on brown paper
19½ × 27½ inches (49.5 × 69.9 cm)
c. 1926
(Private collection, New York)

8. The Execution (El fusilado)
signed
India ink wash with pencil on buff paper
141/8 × 187/8 inches (36.0 × 47.9 cm)
c. 1928
(Private collection, New York)

9. Zapatista
(from Los de abajo by Mariano Azuela)
signed
ink drawing
10 × 7 inches (25.4 × 17.8 cm)
1929

10. Ruined House (Casa arruinada)
signed, dedicated, dated 1929 and
numbered 65/100
lithograph
16 × 22¾ inches (40.6 × 57.8 cm)
1929

11. Hands (Manos)
signed and numbered 51/100
lithograph
225/8 × 16 inches (57.5 × 40.6 cm)
1930

12. Three Generations (La Familia)
signed and numbered 7/100
lithograph
10½ × 14¾ inches (26.5 × 37.6 cm)
1930

13. Friar and the Indian (Franciscano)
signed
lithograph
123/8 × 103/8 inches (31.4 × 26.4 cm)
1930

14. Soldier’s Wife (Embarazada)
signed and numbered 8/100
lithograph
image: 157/8 × 10 inches (40.3 × 25.4 cm)
1930

15. The Unemployed (Desempleados)
signed
lithograph
image: 14¼ × 105/8 inches (36.2 × 27.0 cm)
paper:19¾ × 13 inches (50.2 × 33 cm)
1932

16. Prometheus (Prometeo)
signed and numbered 6/60
etching
6½ × 87/8 inches (16.5 × 22.5 cm)
1935

17. Protest March (Manifestación)
signed, dedicated and dated 1935
lithograph (edition of 120)
13¼ × 165/8 inches (33.7 × 42.2 cm)
1935

18. Women (Mujeres)
(study from Catharsis)
signed and dedicated
lithograph (edition of 140)
12¼ × 17 inches (31.1 × 43.2 cm)
1935

19. Drunks (Borrachos)
signed and numbered 13/120
lithograph
16 × 12½ inches (40.5 × 32cm)
1935

20. Dancing Indians (Echate la otra)
lithograph
13 × 163/8 inches (32.9 × 41.5 cm)
1935

21. Prophecy of Quetzacoatl (Snakes)
(Serpientes)

(study from Dartmouth mural)
drypoint
57/8 × 71/8 inches (15.0 × 18.0 cm)
executed in 1935 (second edition printed in 1950)

22. El Basurero (Scavengers, Dumping Ground)
signed and numbered 6/110
lithograph
image: 12¼ × 16½ inches (31.1 × 42 cm)
1935

23. Requiem
signed and titled
lithograph (edition of 100)
133/8 × 173/8 inches (34.0 × 44.1 cm)
1935

24. Zapatistas
signed and numbered 107/130
lithograph
image: 13 × 16½ inches (33.0 × 41.9 cm)
1936

25. Advance (Avance)
signed
tempera on canvas
24 × 29 inches (61.0 × 73.7 cm)
c.1940

26. Woman (Mujer)
signed
casein on paper
26¾ × 19¾ inches (67.9 × 50.2 cm)
c. 1940

Woman 27. Woman (Mujer)
signed
oil on paper
19 × 26 inches (48.3 × 66.0 cm)
c. 1940

28. Nude Woman (Desnudo de mujer)
signed
watercolor on paper
20 × 13½ inches (50.9 × 34.3 cm)
c. 1940

29. Hands (Manos)
signed
graphite on paper
8½ × 14¼ inches (21.6 × 36.2 cm)
c. 1940

30. Cantina
signed
gouache on paper
175/8 × 22 inches (44.8 × 55.9 cm)
c. 1943

31. The Cripple (“Inválido;” “El cojo”)
numbered 15/75
lithograph
71/8 × 51/8 inches (18.2 × 13.2 cm)
executed in 1944 (second edition
printed in 1951)

Cat 32. Cat (Gato)
signed
oil on canvas
16¼ × 201/8 inches (41.3 × 51.2 cm)
1946

33. The Embrace (El abrazo)
signed; stamped on the reverse
tempera on paper
19¼ × 14¼ inches (48.9 × 36.2 cm)
c. 1945-46

34. Portrait of the Artist’s Daughter
signed
pen and black ink on paper
17¼ × 13 inches (43.9 × 33.0 cm)
c.1947

35. Self-Portrait (Autorretrato)
signed, dated 1948, and dedicated
oil on canvas
18 × 14 inches (45.7 × 35.6 cm)
1948
(Private collection, not in show; photograph printed with owner’s permission)

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