Accession Number1954/1.65
TitleCazadores
Artist(s)José OrtegaArtist NationalitySpanish (culture or style)Object Creation Date1952-1953Medium & Supportwoodblock print on paperDimensions 7 1/8 in x 5 1/8 in (18.1 cm x 13.02 cm)
Credit LineMuseum PurchaseSubject matterThis is one of a series of ten works created for a portfolio titled "El Terror" or "The Terror." In 1947, Ortega was sentenced to ten years in prison for his anti-Franco activism, though he only served five years. This portfolio was created just after he was released from prison and before he left for Paris, where he received a scholarship to take classes at l'Ecole Estionne and la Ecole de beaux arts. In the series of ten prints, his recent experiences were highlighted.
Physical DescriptionThis woodblock print depicts a standing man with his right hand over his chest and his left hand outstretched, holding a dead bird. A second man stands behind him but is eclipsed by the first except for a bit of his face and the gun he holds which protrudes toward the right. There is a live bird on the ground. The print is signed (l.c.) "9 Pepe Ortega" in pencil.
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Keywords
Aves (class)
Birds
hunters (people)
jails (institutions)
men (male humans)
modern and contemporary art
prisons (institutions)
rifle
standing