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Leopoldo Méndez
You Conquered (Venciste)1947, published 1948

Not on view
Woodcut print depicting figures atop a steep rocky hill, a large horned animal tumbling down the slope, rendered in dense black and white hatched lines
Artist or Maker
Leopoldo Méndez
Mexico, Mexico City, 1902-1969
Publisher
La Estampa Mexicana
Mexico, Mexico City
Title
You Conquered (Venciste)
Date Made
1947, published 1948
Medium
Linocut
Dimensions
16 × 20 in. (40.64 × 50.8 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Jules and Gloria Heller
Accession Number
M.2003.92.14
Classification
Prints
Collecting Area
Latin American Art
Curatorial Notes

This linocut belongs to a suite of ten prints that Leopoldo Méndez created for the film Río Escondido (Hidden River), directed by Emilio Fernández (1904–1986) and shot by Gabriel Figueroa (1907–1997)—two greats of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. The prints, which appear during the film’s opening credits, are graphic interpretations of scenes viewers see as the narrative unfolds. Film collaborations offered a new creative avenue to Méndez, who had long aspired to make graphic murals and to create prints on a monumental scale.

In this image, Méndez takes the movie’s plot as inspiration while creating a wholly new visual scene. He represents the moment that the protagonist, a schoolteacher played by Mexican movie star María Félix (1914–2002), kills the tyrannical leader of the remote town of Río Escondido and inspires the townspeople to rise up and end their oppression.


Rachel Kaplan, 2023

Provenance
Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City, 1948; Dr. Jules Heller (1919–2007), Scottsdale, Arizona; LACMA, 2003.