- Title
- Man with Tall Hat (Hombre con sombrero alto)
- Date Made
- circa 1930
- Medium
- Watercolor and charcoal on paper
- Dimensions
- 24 1/8 × 18 in. (61.3 × 45.7 cm)
- Accession Number
- AC1997.LWN.80
- Collecting Area
- Latin American Art
- Curatorial Notes
Works on paper of Mexican scenes and Indigenous subjects were popular among collectors in the United States in the 1930s, and helped to support Rufino Tamayo financially as he worked on larger and more experimental canvases. At the same time, Man with Tall Hat rejects many of the conventions expected by this market that was greatly interested in exotic themes. Rather than using bright colors, Tamayo’s muted palette is drawn from neutral earth tones. The subject is not presented in a folkloric narrative—such as working or dancing—but rather is presented as an intimate bust, facing the viewer. The stacked homes behind the man are a nod to Cubist landscapes, suggesting transnational visual connections beyond Mexico. The signature hat dominates the composition, larger even than the face of the subject, whose stylized features suggest that this is not a specific individual.
For more information see the catalogue entry by Rachel Kaplan in Rufino Tamayo: The Essential Figure, 2019, pp. 20–21.
- 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. November 15, 2024–April 24, 2025
- Rufino Tamayo: Innovation and Experimentation. November 15, 2024–April 24, 2025