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Centinela
1999
photogravure
33 1/8" x 30 3/4"
Edition 20 / XL

$1,500



Espiritu
Santo - Marilyn
(Marilyn)

$800

 


Espiritu
Santo - Paisaje con chiminea
(Haystack)

$1,500

 


Espiritu
Santo - Conquistadores
(Beekeepers)

$800

 


Espiritu Santo - Galgo
(Greyhound)

$800

 


Espiritu Santo - Pájaros (Buzzards)

$800

 


Espiritu Santo - Tabaco
(Cigars)

$800

Espiritu Santo
1996
A portfolio of 6 photogravures of contemporary Florida
with text from the first expedition of Hernan de Soto to Florida in 1553.
30" x 26 1/2"
Edition of 60

Suite: $4,000
Individual prints: See above

 



Nuestra Senora de las Iguanas
1996
photogravure
29 7/8" x 25 1/8"
Edition 30 / XXX

$2,000

 


Mujer Angel
1996
photogravure
26 1/8" x 32 1/4"
Edition30 / XXX

Limited Availability
$7,500




Janet

1997
photogravure
30" x 26"
Edition 60

$800




Jano
1996
photogravure
29 7/8" x 25 1/8"
Edition 30

$2,000

 

With five black and white photogravures by Graciela Iturbide, a drypoint by Francisco Toledo and texts of legend and history in English, Spanish and Zapotec, the portfolio Garden celebrates the new Ethnobotanical Garden of Oaxaca, Mexico. Set on the grounds of a 16th century Dominican monastery in the heart of Oaxaca City, the garden is a museum of prehispanic plants and the culture and ethnography that surround them. The portfolio was created in collaboration with Oaxaca resident Toledo, his close friend Iturbide, and Graphicstudio, to support and nurture the establishment and continued growth of the Ethnobotanical Garden.


 

5 photogravures by Graciela Iturbide

   


Garden

2002
Drypoint, photogravure, letterpress
24 5/8” x 22 5/8”
Edition: 20

Folio: $7,000




 




 

 
 

drypoint by Francisco Toledo