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Rufino Tamayo
Two Personages Attacked by Dogs (Dos personajes atacados por perros)1983

Not on view
Horizontal intaglio print with two nude figures and two dogs in golden ochre and black against a deep mottled brown background, with deckled edges
Artist or Maker
Rufino Tamayo
Mexico, 1899-1991
Title
Two Personages Attacked by Dogs (Dos personajes atacados por perros)
Date Made
1983
Medium
Mixografía® print on handmade paper
Dimensions
60 3/4 × 99 in. (154.3 × 251.46 cm)
Credit Line
The Bernard and Edith Lewin Collection of Mexican Art
Accession Number
AC1997.LWN.3401
Classification
Prints
Collecting Area
Latin American Art
Curatorial Notes

By the late 1970s, Rufino Tamayo had been working with the Mixografía printmaking technique for several years. The experimental impulse to constantly rethink the limits and possibilities of printmaking drove Tamayo to consider creating a print on the scale of a mural. A print of this size would have a monumental impact. However, where a mural is typically fixed in a single location (such as a museum or other public institution), a print would be able to achieve greater circulation, with multiple impressions in an edition.

Two Personages Attacked by Dogs is Tamayo’s manifestation of this idea and a product of three years of work. The print measures just over five feet tall by eight feet wide; and represents as much an engineering feat as an artistic one. Completed in an edition of seventy-five, Two Personages Attacked by Dogs fulfilled Tamayo’s vision of disseminating a work of immense scale.


For more information see the catalogue entry by Rachel Kaplan in Rufino Tamayo: The Essential Figure, 2019, pp. 66–67.

Provenance
Bernard and Edith Lewin, Rancho Mirage, California; LACMA, 1997.
Selected Bibliography
  • Kaplan, Rachel. Rufino Tamayo: The Essential Figure. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2019.
Selected Exhibition History
  • Rufino Tamayo: Innovation and Experimentation. December 21, 2019 - July 11, 2020
  • Rufino Tamayo: Innovation and Experimentation. December 21, 2019 - July 11, 2020
  • Rufino Tamayo: Innovation and Experimentation. May 3, 2024 - May 27, 2024
  • Rufino Tamayo: Innovation and Experimentation. May 3, 2024 - May 27, 2024
  • Rufino Tamayo: Innovation and Experimentation. November 15, 2024–April 24, 2025
  • Rufino Tamayo: Innovation and Experimentation. November 15, 2024–April 24, 2025