Raul Anguiano

"unititled” – Lithograph

$1,500.00

Printed in a rich reddish-brown tone, this 1974 lithograph by Raúl Anguiano brings attention to form and line rather than setting. The figure — a seated woman with hands wrapped around one foot — is drawn in clean, curved strokes that create volume without heavy contrast. There’s no background, only the soft gradation of tone around her body, allowing the lines to stand on their own. The print has a smooth matte finish, typical of mid-20th century lithography, with the ink settling into the paper rather than sitting on top. The frame is original — warm-toned wood with a linen mat that gives the work space to breathe. It feels timeless, understated, and carefully preserved.

About the Artist
Artists Name Raul Anguiano
About the Artist Raúl Anguiano (1915–2006) was one of Mexico’s most respected modernists. He used drawing and printmaking to document daily life, often focusing on women in grounded, unromanticized ways. His technical control allowed for subtle, expressive works like this one.
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Height 26 in
Length
Width 32 in
Weight
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