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Torre Blanca, P.197 exemplifies Rufino Tamayo's sophisticated engagement with architectural form and chromatic possibility within the etching medium. Executed in 1976 in a complex edition including hand-colored proofs, the work demonstrates Tamayo's ability to synthesize geometric abstraction with poetic vision. The composition celebrates both the structural integrity of modernist form and the warm, contemplative emotional resonance characteristic of Tamayo's mature aesthetic vision.
Torre Blanca, P. 197, 1976
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Torre Blanca, P.197 exemplifies Rufino Tamayo's sophisticated engagement with architectural form and chromatic possibility within the etching medium. Executed in 1976 in a complex edition including hand-colored proofs, the work demonstrates Tamayo's ability to synthesize geometric abstraction with poetic vision. The composition celebrates both the structural integrity of modernist form and the warm, contemplative emotional resonance characteristic of Tamayo's mature aesthetic vision.
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