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Raul Anguiano

Raul Anguiano
RAUL ANGUIANO Born 1915, Guadalajara, Mexico and died in Mexico City in 2006. When Diego Rivera, Clemente Orozco, David Siqueiros, Frida Kahlo and Rufino Tamayo are mentioned, one must also include Raul Anguiano. Raul was a contemporary of this group and is considered the last of the great Mexican Muralists of Mexico. Raul has been commissioned to do portraits of Mexico's President's and dignitaries while being best known for his paintings of the indigenes people of Mexico. Well known for being a founder of Taller Grafica Popular and being the artist on the expedition to Bonampak in 1949 which included the discovery of the Mayan fresco's. There are two art museums named after him, Guadalajara, Coyoacan, Mexico.. He has painted several murals in Mexico's Ministry of Education and many other locations, as well as in California, Bowers Museum and Mexican Consulate. The most recent was a 70 foot by 13 feet mural about the history of 20th century Mexican art at East Los Angeles College. He has had solo exhibitions all over the world with works in the collections of the Vatican, Smithsonian, Vincent Price Museum, Museum of Modern Art in Mexico and the Bowers in Santa Ana. There are several books published about Raul Anguiano and his work. Anguiano and Anderson worked together for 32 years. They painted on location in Southern California as well as portraits and figure drawings. In Bill Anderson's studio they also did a great deal of work with clay sculpture, pottery and print making.
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1 x Vladimir Cora - Linoleum Block Print, 2 Color (2 Blocks), 12" x
1 x Henry Fukuhara, Linoleum Cut Block Print, 2005, 4" x 6"
1 x Vladimir Cora - "Nude" Charcoal Drawing 8" x 10", 1999
1 x Vladimir Cora - Poster Linoleum Block Print, Anderson Art Galler
1 x Howard Hitchcock, Watercolor, "Tamarisks in Bloom, Provence" ,
1 x Howard Hitchcock, Wood, "Test" , 65" x 12 1/4" x
1 x Bill Anderson, water color painted in 2002, size: 22" x 30"
1 x Howard Hitchcock, Hand Colored Linoleum Block, "People in High
1 x Howard Hitchcock, Bronze, "Tournabout" , 13 7/8 " x 12 5/8"
1 x Howard Hitchcock, Linoleum Block, "Crosscurrents" , 10" x 12
1 x Howard Hitchcock, Linoleum Block, "Saintly Tradition" , 12" x
1 x Howard Hitchcock, Watercolor, "Safe From the Storm" , 11" x
1 x Bill Anderson, watercolor "The Bolsa Chica Reserve, Huntington B
1 x Howard Hitchcock, Acrylic, "Janitzio Landing" , 36" x 24" ,
1 x Howard Hitchcock, Bronze, "Blue Balcony" , 27 3/4" x 8 1/4 "
1 x Video - Milford Zornes "A Life on Canvas", 41 Minutes
1 x Vladimir Cora - "Desnudo con Frutas" Acrylic on Canvas, 36" x 36
1 x Howard Hitchcock, Bronze, "Self Image II" , 9 1/2 " x 4 5/8
1 x Howard Hitchcock, Aquatint, "Nightscape II" , 4 3/8" x 4", 19
1 x Bill Anderson, Cast Paper, "Motion with Angels and Curves" , 1
1 x Old West Christmas, Tales With A Twist
1 x Bill Anderson, Pastel Drawing, "Upwards", Created in 2001 , si
1 x Bill Anderson, water color painted in 2002, size: 22" x 30"
1 x Howard Hitchcock, Bronze, "Figure at Rest" , 4" x 10 1/2" x
1 x Howard Hitchcock, Linoleum Block, "Life's Ups and Downs" , 12"
1 x Howard Hitchcock, Bronze, "Reclining Figure" , 13 " x 24" x
1 x Henry Fukuhara, View to Chautauqa Incline, Santa Monica. 18" x 2
1 x Vladimir Cora - "Fish" Charcoal Drawing 19" x 24", 1997
1 x Vladimir Cora - Poster 1997 Anderson Art Gallery Signed by Cora
1 x Bill Anderson, watercolor "Santa Monica Pier" painted in 2004, s
1 x Bill Anderson, Linoleum Cut , "Anaheim Blvd, Long Beach", create
1 x Bill Anderson, Linoleum Block, "Venice", Created in 1988 , si
1 x Milford Zornes, Lithograph , "Casita De Garcia", size: 8 1/2"
1 x Bill Anderson, Linoleum Block, "Trevi" , Created in 1990 , Size
1 x Milford Zornes, Linoleum Block, "Symbols of Nature", size: 10
1 x Milford Zornes, Lithograph , "The Colie", size: 10" x 14 ",
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