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Photo: Susan Cole
Four Female Figures (also Nudes; Bath; Four Feminine Figures), 1946
Photo: Susan Cole

Four Female Figures (also Nudes; Bath; Four Feminine Figures), 1946

Date1946
Maker Emilio Amero Born Ixtlahuaca, Mexico, 1901; died Norman, Oklahoma, 1976
Label TextA key figure in the Mexican Modern art movement, Amero worked alongside José Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera, and David Alfaro Siqueiros as a member of the first group of muralists to receive commissions after the Mexican Revolution (1910‒1920). Like many Mexican artists, he divided his career between his home country and the United States, working as an illustrator and designer for Saks Fifth Avenue, as head of the lithography workshop at EBNA (Escuela Nacional de Biblioteconomía y Archivonomía) in Mexico City, as an educator at the Florence Cane School of Art in New York, and as a muralist for the Works Progress Administration (WPA). In 1940, he joined the University of Washington on a Walker Ames Fellowship, followed by a move to the Cornish School of the Arts in 1943. With its jewel-toned palette, compressed space, and clearly delineated, monumental figures, his work brings the spirit of Mexican muralism to the Pacific Northwest.
Object number46.179
Provenancethe artist; purchased by the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington, August 14, 1946
Photo CreditPhoto: Susan Cole
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Thirty-second Annual Exhibition of Northwest Artists, October 2 - November 3, 1946. Catalogue no. 1 [erroneously titled Three Women, not for sale; honorable mention in oil]. Colorado Springs, Colorado, Colorado Springs Fine Art Center, New Accessions USA, July 12 - September 5, 1948. Catalogue no. 47 [as Nudes]. Mexico City, Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo, Resisting Oblivion, November 26, 2008 - March 8, 2009 (Oaxaca, Museo de Artes Graficas, March 27-May 8, 2009). No catalogue. Published ReferencesLee, Robert Ormond. “As Art is Judged in Seattle,” Seattle Times, November 17, 1946: p. 87, reproduced [erroneously titled Three Women]. Zúñiga, Ariel. Emilio Amero: A Liminal Modernist. Mexico City: Albedrío, 2008; pp. 80, 82, reproduced fig. 61, pp. 81, 187 [as Four Feminine Figures].
Credit LineEugene Fuller Memorial Collection
Dimensions30 1/2 x 26 1/2 in. (77.5 x 67.3 cm)
MediumOil on canvas
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