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Alfredo Zalce
(1908-2003)

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Zalce, Two Girls
Two Girls
 

Alfredo Zalce was a Mexican painter and is considered by art historians to be one of the leading figures of modern, Mexican art. Zalce's mother and father were professional photographers, and as a young boy, he helped his parents develop film. He studied art at the Escuela Central de Artes Plasticas, which later became known as The Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes. At the age of 20, he first exhibited his work in Spain at the Mexican pavilion at the Exposicion de Artes e Industrias. Zalce won second place at this exposition in painting.

Zalce, Bodegon
Bodegon

Zalce, My Cat
My Cat

Zalce, Lumber Workers
Lumber Workers
 

Zalce typically painted scenes of Mestiza women, native plant life, rural markets and Mexican landscapes. Many of his Expressionist paintings have themes based on Mexican heritage and his revolutionary ideas. He created paintings as well as etchings rich with detail, texture and color. Zalce credited Diego Rivera as being one of his biggest influences and experimented with a number of mediums and canvases from watercolors and oils to linoleum engraving, metal and batik.

Zalce, Muchacha
Muchacha

Zalce, El Lago 1972
El Lago, 1972

Zalce, Maternity Statue 1977
Maternity Statue, 1977
 

In 1930, the Mexican government commissioned Zalce to found a painting school in Taxco, Guerrero. The following year, he attended the lithography workshop of Emilio Amero and shared his classroom with other famous Mexican artists, including Orozco. Many of Zalce's most famous lithographs were created during this era.

Zalce, Woodcut 1941
Woodcut, 1941

Zalce, Woman lithograph 1945
Woman lithograph, 1945

Zalce, Etching
Etching
 

Zalce became an art teacher in 1932 and was working for the Mexican Secretariat of Public Education. He created frescoes and murals for schools and held his first one man show that year at the Sala de Arte de la Secretaria de Educacion Publica, followed by his American solo exhibit in Chicago in 1933.

Zalce, Zapata, image from a fresco
Zapata, image from a fresco
 

Politics were very important to Zalce, and he was an active member of a number of political groups such as the League of Revolutionary Writers and Artists (1933-1937) as well as the Workshop of the People's Graphics.

Zalce, Portrait of Mother
Portrait of Mother

Zalce, Llegando al Muelle
Llegando al Muelle

Zalce, Cuevas de Becal
Cuevas de Becal
 

In 1945, Zalce completed one of his most important and best-known works, a portfolio of stampas de Yucatan. He became the director of the Escuela Popular de Bellas Artes de Morelia in 1950 and continued to live and work for the rest of his life there. A major retrospective of his art was held in 1981 at the Museu de Arte Moderno de Chapultepec in Mexico City, which celebrated 50 years of his work and featured over 200 works, including paintings, sculpture, drawings, graphics and textiles. Zalce continued to paint well into his 90s and died in 2003.

Zalce, Self-Portrait
Self-Portrait

Zalce, Meditation
Meditation

Zalce, Pajareras 1993
Pajareras, 1993
 

Today, Zalce's work is housed in museums worldwide and perhaps, in your own home. Still wondering about a Mexican painting, sketch or lithograph in your family collection? Contact us. We are the Alfredo Zalce experts.

 

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