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Trinidad

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Item #

FAS000310

ag_condition

Excellent

ag_artwork_year

1922

ag_medium_text

Oil on Canvas

ag_provenance

Mexico/ Hawaii

ag_dimensions

23.5" X 33.5", 39.5" X 28.5" (framed )

ag_category

painting

Price

Price upon Request

This painting is done by Jean Charlot, and it’s dated 1922.

This is a very early piece for him.

It is when he went back to Mexico City

to paint the murals in Mexico City with Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo.

What an incredible time.

Well, of course, one of Diego Rivera’s good friends was Pablo Picasso.

The title of this painting is Trinidad,

which is one of Pablo Picasso’s middle names.

So this is most likely dedicated to Picasso.

And in fact, the way that it’s done is in a Cubist style.

Look at the lines in the face and how this is done.

It’s an incredible early Jean Charlot painting.

Painted 1922 in Mexico City when painting murals with Diego Rivera.

EX Jean Charlot Collection

EX Hamane Collection

Exhibitions:

Action de Arts , 11-1922

Independents , NY 1923

Independents , NY Retrospective Show, 1941

Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1966, No 5

About Jean Charlot

Jean Charlot (1898–1979) was a French-born American artist known for his work as a painter, muralist, and printmaker. He was born in Paris and briefly visited Mexico as a child. Studying under the great painter Fernand Leger and influenced by Pablo Picasso. He then moved to Mexico in 1921, where he played an influential role in the Mexican Mural Renaissance, along with Diego Rivera, Frida Khalo and other great notable artists, completing the first ever mural in true fresco for the movement. Charlot’s work often displays his passion for indigenous culture. Wether it be Mayan or Polynesian, depicting mythical and religious themes of these indigenous subjects. Later becoming a Professor at the University of Hawaii, member of the Hawaii Mural Arts Guild, created many Art Deco Polynesian and Hawaiian subject themed artwork and murals. He was also a skilled printmaker and educator, contributing to the development of public art and modern art education.
In 1976, Charlot was presented with the Order of Distinction for Cultural Leadership by the Hawaii State Legislature. Charlot was named a “Living Treasure” for his paintings and murals showing his deep appreciation for Hawaii’s culture.

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