Artworks associated with “Garcia Lorca”

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  • This is a photograph of a text-dense page titled "ODA A LORCA" by Antonio Frasconi. The image contains a hand-written text describing the creation process of a suite of 16 lithographs. The text details that these lithographs, including a title page, two poems, and a colophon, were drawn on stone and zinc at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles during March 1961. They were hand-printed by Bohuslav Horak, and all stones and zincs were effaced afterward. The text further explains that twenty numbered impressions were printed on Rives BFK paper, with additional artist’s proofs on handmade Japanese nacré paper and other Tamarind impressions. There are also artists’ and trial proofs, with records maintained at Tamarind. The writing uses a combination of stylized cursive and block lettering, and there are small symbols at the bottom part of the image.

    Oda a Lorca (Colophon)

    Antonio Frasconi

    1962

    Lithograph (stone) on nacre paper  Accession ID  1964.8.2169.1

    Not on view
  • This is a photograph of a dark brown textured surface with the words "ODA A LORCA" printed in bold, black, capital letters towards the lower right area.

    Oda a Lorca

    Antonio Frasconi

    published 1962

    Portfolio of sixteen lithographs including title page and colophon  Accession ID  1964.8.2169.1-16

    Not on view
  • The image features bold black brushstrokes layered over intricate lines and shapes, creating a chaotic and abstract composition. The text "ODA A LORCA" is displayed at the top against a solid black background. The sweeping brushstrokes resemble thick strokes of a paintbrush, conveying a sense of dynamic movement. The underlying details suggest depth and texture.

    Oda a Lorca (Title Page)

    Antonio Frasconi

    1962

    Lithograph (stone) on nacre paper  Accession ID  1964.8.2169.2

    Not on view
  • This is a painting of text from a poem. The image features the poem "El Poeta y la Muerte" by Antonio Machado, presented in Spanish in an artistic typeface. The text is arranged across the page in a decorative and stylized manner.

    El poeta y la Muerta

    Antonio Frasconi

    1962

    Lithograph (zinc) on nacre paper  Accession ID  1964.8.2169.3

    Not on view
  • The image displays a person's upper body, focusing on the head and torso. The person's head is tilted downwards with eyes closed, a pronounced brow, and a distinct nose. They wear an intricately decorated garment with swirling patterns and large shoulder pads. There are no visible jewelry or objects. The background features dark swirling patterns and horizontal rectangular shapes on the left side.

    Guns

    Antonio Frasconi

    1962

    Lithograph on nacre paper  Accession ID  1964.8.2169.5

    Not on view
  • The image shows a complex arrangement of geometric shapes and intricate lines forming an abstract composition. The main shape in the center has curved lines that may resemble horns, with overlapping patterns and designs underneath. The background is composed of layered rectangular forms, while the ground features a detailed tangle of lines and shapes.

    Franco I

    Antonio Frasconi

    1962

    Lithograph (stone) on nacre paper  Accession ID  1964.8.2169.10

    Not on view
  • The image depicts an intricate design of interconnected geometric shapes and lines. There are pointed triangular shapes at the top, circular motifs in the center, and net-like patterns at the bottom. The design combines elements of architectural and armored knight imagery, rendered in an abstract style.

    Franco II

    Antonio Frasconi

    1962

    Lithograph on nacre paper  Accession ID  1964.8.2169.11

    Not on view
  • The image displays angular and curved lines forming abstract geometric shapes. There is a dome-like structure at the top with cylindrical towers and a pointed roof. In the center, two horn-like extensions curve outward. Below the dome, there are intricate patterns resembling a face. The artwork has a mechanical and monumental appearance.

    Franco III

    Antonio Frasconi

    1962

    Lithograph (zinc) on nacre paper  Accession ID  1964.8.2169.12

    Not on view
  • The image features dark, swirling lines and shapes in the upper portion, with distinct lines forming a reclining human figure in the lower part. The abstract shapes above suggest motion, while the figure on the ground appears huddled or resting.

    Dead and Bats

    Antonio Frasconi

    1962

    Lithograph on nacre paper  Accession ID  1964.8.2169.13

    Not on view
  • The image features angular lines and shapes creating movement and texture in an abstract composition. The upper part contains overlapping lines resembling fish scales or feathers forming aquatic creatures. These creatures have human-like heads and tails. The lower part shows dark, irregular shapes resembling rocks or land formations with a rough, earthy texture. The image depicts a surreal underwater scene.

    Monster

    Antonio Frasconi

    1962

    Lithograph (stone) in red-brown and black  Accession ID  1964.8.2169.14

    Not on view
  • The image shows a bold, thick white circular shape dominating the upper portion against a dark background. An intricate pattern of small, intertwined triangular line shapes fills the lower half below the circle.

    Moon

    Antonio Frasconi

    1962

    Lithograph (stone and zinc) in green and black on nacre paper  Accession ID  1964.8.2169.15

    Not on view
  • The image features bold, black lettering on a background of rough brushstrokes and splatters. The text is reminiscent of a typewritten script, spaced carefully across the artwork. The overlapping shapes and lines create a chaotic and textured background. Splotches and streaks are strategically placed throughout. The composition merges text and background into a unified presentation.

    Memento

    Antonio Frasconi

    1962

    Lithograph (stone) in brown and black  Accession ID  1964.8.2169.16

    Not on view

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