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Jean Charlot
Mystery Play series, 1926drawing17 x 19 in
43.2 x 48.3 cmFurther images
Jean Charlot, born in Paris to a Russian mother and an extended Mexican family, the artist was inspired by the fruitful community that the Mexican Renaissance fostered. In working alongside...Jean Charlot, born in Paris to a Russian mother and an extended Mexican family, the artist was inspired by the fruitful community that the Mexican Renaissance fostered. In working alongside fellow Mexican art pioneers such as Diego Rivera, Pablo O’Higgins, and José Clemente Orozco, Charlot was able to develop his craft of muralism, painting and drawing.
Charlot was also a devout Catholic, and his Mystery Play series drew inspiration from biblical imagery and stories, featuring scenes that referenced Heaven, Hell, and guiding angels, all in the presence of a captivated audience of villagers.Provenance
Bought at Magidson Fine Art Gallery, NYC in 1993. The gallery acquired from the Nania Mondolfi Gallery of CaracasExhibitions
Between Light and Shadow, Ruiz-Healy Art, New York, 2025Literature
“Between Light and Shadow: A monochromatic exploration of identity and landscape at Ruiz-Healy Art,” ArtDaily, February 7, 2025 (illustrated)