W23 Zamora Gómez - SPA423 - Visual Arts in Spain (1939-1995) - Nov. 20 

Pablo Picasso
The Dream and Lie of Franco (Sueño y Mentira de Franco). Plate 2.
1937
aquatint and etching | paper
Museum Purchase
1949/2.29
Pablo Picasso
The Dream and Lie of Franco (Sueño y Mentira de Franco). Plate 1
1937
aquatint and etching | paper
Museum Purchase
1949/2.28
Winding through the center of this print, a melting clock oozes from the top right to the bottom center in red, yellow and blue. To the left of the base of the clock is a bright orange and red bolder. In the background, there is a large landscape with mountains and a cloudy sky. There are three figures in the scene. At the bottom right, a figure is seated with a staff and behind it is a large shape in yellow, red and blue. At the center, there is a sketch of a mounted figure on a rearing horse; and at the upper right, there is a figure with a strong shadow. The print is signed (l.r.) and numbered (l.l.) in pencil. 
Salvador Dali
Espace-temps en fusion
1975
drypoint etching, lithograph, screenprint | paper
Anonymous Gift
1981/2.110.8
At the center of the page, there is a bright red and orange lobster as the receiver for an old dial telephone, in blue, green and red. There are thin black lines moving back from the center sides to the horizon, where there is a blue and green mountain range and a small city with a church cross at the upper right. To the left, there are sketchy drawings of figures with a strong shadow in black with red details. The print is signed (l.r.) and numbered (l.l.) in pencil.
Salvador Dali
Téléphone-homard cybernétique
1975
drypoint etching, lithograph, screenprint | paper
Anonymous Gift
1981/2.110.10
At the center of the scene, a man and a women sit at a table with an empty plate, two glasses, and a large bottle on the table before them. Their gazes are in nearly opposite directions and they appear gaunt.
Pablo Picasso
Le Repas Frugal
1904
etching | wove paper
Museum Purchase
1949/1.177
This print shows a figure with a blue body, black head, blue arms, and one black leg and foot and one orange leg and foot in a boneless depiction which resembles the style of a child. There is an orange circle to the right of the figure. A black rectangular outline surrounds the figure and the circle.
Joan Miró
Personnage
1943 – 1953
lithograph | paper
Given by their family in memory of Clement A. and Margaret Earhart Smith
1990/1.269
The woodblock print depicts a man wearing a Montera toreros hat, that is, a bullfighter's hat, and holding an executioner's axe. His right arm is clad in the elaborate garb of a toreador. There appear to be pages on a table before him and he is holding one. There is a bucket to the left of him. Behind him are crosses on the left and a dog on the right. The print is signed (l.c.) "6 Pepe Ortega" in pencil.
José Ortega
El matarife
1952 – 1953
woodblock print | paper
Museum Purchase
1954/1.62
This woodblock print depicts the face of a man in profile. He is wearing a low, flat hat and the left side of his face is visible. The print is numbered and signed (l.c.) "2 Pepe Ortega" in pencil.
José Ortega
Hombre
1952 – 1953
woodblock print | paper
Museum Purchase
1954/1.58
Pierre Daura
Woman with Summer Hat
1946 – 1953
oil | canvas
Gift of Martha R. Daura
2001/2.91

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