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Ángel Zárraga - Remate de cabeza

Remate de cabeza (1926)

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
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Ángel Zárraga

Ángel Zárraga (y) Argüelles was a Mexican painter. He was a founding member of the cultural organization El Ateneo de la Juventud. His work was part of the art competitions at the 1928 Summer Olympics and the 1932 Summer Olympics.

Zárraga was born the son of the physician Dr. Fernando Zárraga and his wife Guadalupe Argüelles in the Barrio de Analco of Durango. While attending the Escuela Nacional Preparatoria in Mexico City, he made his first contacts with the prevailing artistic and intellectual scene, and later studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes (ENBA). His family made possible for him a study trip to Europe in 1904, where he visited and exhibited in Spain, France and Italy. He also visited courses at the Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium.

In 1906 he exhibited some of his pictures in the Museo del Prado, and in 1907 in an exhibition of the ENBA. He participated in the 1909 Biennale di Venezia and exhibited in the Salon at the Piazzale Donatello, Florence. In 1911 he moved to France for good, and he only returned to Mexico once at the outbreak of World War II for a short time.

From 1914 Zárraga painted in a Cubist style and after 1921 his work was influenced by Cézanne and Giotto. For example, his 1922 painting Girl with Cherry Tart exhibits Cubist tendencies. He also painted murals at the Château de Vert-Cœur and in the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris, and decorated the Mexican embassy in Paris. He also exhibited at the Salon d'Automne, as well as in New York City. As a result of the collapse of the international art market he lost his sponsors and became depressed. During World War II he returned to his home country in 1941, where he painted murals at the Club de Banqueros and in Monterrey Cathedral. He died of pneumonia. A museum of contemporary art in Durango is named after him.

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The Trial of Jesus

The Trial of Jesus (1938)

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
Oiseaux no. 4

Oiseaux no. 4 (1916)

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
Nature Morte

Nature Morte (1915)

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
La Caída del Señor en el camino de la cruz

La Caída del Señor en el camino de la cruz

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
Femme au Chapeau (Portrait of Jeannette Ivanoff)

Femme au Chapeau (Portrait of Jeannette Ivanoff) (1923)

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
Baigneuse, côte d’émeraude (Portrait of Martine Abraham)

Baigneuse, côte d’émeraude (Portrait of Martine Abraham) (1935)

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
Naturaleza muerta con florero

Naturaleza muerta con florero

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
Portrait of a Lady

Portrait of a Lady (1944)

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
Muchachita con frutas

Muchachita con frutas (circa 1915)

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
Landscape in Provence

Landscape in Provence

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
Naturaleza muerta

Naturaleza muerta (circa 1917)

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
The Woman and the Puppet

The Woman and the Puppet (1909)

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
The Poet

The Poet (1917)

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
La futbolista rubia

La futbolista rubia (circa 1926)

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
Nature morte à la théière

Nature morte à la théière (1916)

Ángel Zárraga (Mexican, 1886-1946)
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