Garden

2002

Graciela Iturbide, and Francisco Toledo, Alejandro de Ávila

Associated Names
Graciela Iturbide

Artist, Mexican, born 1942

Francisco Toledo

Artist, Mexican, born 1940

Alejandro de Ávila

Author, Mexican

Graphicstudio

Publisher

The image shows vertical, parallel lines that are soft and blurred on a light background. The lines have varying intensity.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    portfolio of 9 prints (1 title page, 1 text page, 5 photogravures, 1 drypoint, 1colophon) stored in a paper folio

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Graphicstudio/University of South Florida

  • Dimensions

    overall: 58.42 × 64.14 × 0.64 cm (23 × 25 1/4 × 1/4 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2007.105.3.1-9

Associated Artworks

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This is a photograph of text on a beige background. The text on the image reads "Tile' el Jardín Garden" in a bold, serif font, centered on the image. Below it, in a smaller font, reads "Graciela Iturbide & Francisco Toledo", "El Jardín Etnobotánico de Oaxaca 2002", and "Graphicstudio / USF Tampa".

Garden

Graciela Iturbide, Francisco Toledo, Alejandro de Ávila

2002

This image shows a multilingual text displayed on a neutral background. The text includes passages in three different languages arranged in vertical columns with three main titles at the top of the page: "Ti le' napa yaga liibi doo," "Jardín de nudos," and "A garden of knots." Each section narrates a story or describes a topic possibly related to city planning or cultural heritage. The layout features a clear, serif typeface and justified lines, creating a clean and organized appearance. The text is attributed to Alejandro de Ávila at the bottom right.

Garden

Graciela Iturbide, Francisco Toledo, Alejandro de Ávila, Graphicstudio

2002

The image displays swirling lines and rounded shapes arranged in an abstract composition. Leaf-like forms with vein-like patterns are intertwined with curving structures reminiscent of a shell or spiral staircase. These elements create an intricate design that invites the viewer to explore the interwoven shapes. Thick, dark forms accentuate the corners, framing the central motifs.

Garden

Graciela Iturbide, Francisco Toledo, Alejandro de Ávila

2002


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Graphicstudio/University of South Florida, Tampa; gift to NGA, 2007.

Associated Names


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