Alfredo Zalce (1908-2003) was a prominent Mexican painter and muralist known for his contributions to the Mexican Renaissance movement. Born in Patzcuaro, Michoacán, Zalce studied at the Academy of San Carlos in Mexico City and later became a professor at the school. He was also a founding member of the Taller de Gráfica Popular, a printmaking collective dedicated to producing politically and socially engaged artwork. Zalce's work often featured themes of Mexican history, folklore, and indigenous cultures, and he was celebrated for his vibrant use of color and dynamic compositions. His legacy lives on through his extensive body of work, which has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide. Collectors and enthusiasts of Mexican art and culture will appreciate the timeless beauty and significance of Zalce's pieces.
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Technique: Graphite and ink
40 cm x 52 cm