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French artist Jean Charlot, born in Paris to a Russian émigré father and Mexican mother, spent his childhood immersed in the art and culture of Mexico. In 1921, after serving in World War I, Charlot relocated from Europe to Mexico City, where he worked in the circle of Diego Rivera and the Mexican Muralists. The simplified geometric forms of his figures (note here the cylindrical or circular shape of the woman’s arms, neck, and ear) are based in part on his study or Pre-Columbian sculpture.
The Offering
Jean Charlot (Mexican (born in France, active in the United States), 1898–1979)
1934
Medium/Technique
Lithograph
Credit Line
Gift of W. G. Russell Allen
Accession Number49.156
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsAmericas, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsPrints
French artist Jean Charlot, born in Paris to a Russian émigré father and Mexican mother, spent his childhood immersed in the art and culture of Mexico. In 1921, after serving in World War I, Charlot relocated from Europe to Mexico City, where he worked in the circle of Diego Rivera and the Mexican Muralists. The simplified geometric forms of his figures (note here the cylindrical or circular shape of the woman’s arms, neck, and ear) are based in part on his study or Pre-Columbian sculpture.
Catalogue Raisonné
C. 111
ProvenanceW. G. Russell Allen (1882-1955), Boston; by whom given to MFA 3/10/1949
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