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Painter, Lithographer, b. 1911 - d. 2005

Ángel Bracho (February 14, 1911 – February 1, 2005) was a Mexican engraver and painter who is best known for his politically themed work associated with the Taller de Gráfica Popular; however he painted a number of notable murals as well. Bracho was from a lower-class family and worked a number of menial jobs before taking night classes for workers at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas. Even though he had only four years of primary school, he then studied as a full-time student at the university. His art career began working with Diego Rivera on the painting of the Abelardo L. Rodríguez market in Mexico City. He was a founding member of the Taller de Gráfica Popular, making posters that would become characteristic of the group. His graphic design work is simple, clean and fine dealing with themes related to social struggles with farm workers, laborers and Mexican landscapes.

Bracho was born in Mexico City. His biographies contain discrepancies about is date of birth but most state that it was February 14, 1911.[1][2] Bracho’s father was a captain in the Mexican army, and his mother was a farm worker.[1][2]

He attended primary school for four years, then worked at a bus driver, a butcher’s assistant, a furniture painter and a haircutter. He later created the work “Peluquería al aire libre” in reference to this last occupation.[2][3][4] His poor upbringing would later move him towards various social causes.[1]

In 1928 he took night classes for workers at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas and was a full-time student between 1929 and 1934.[2][3] As a student he has Diego Rivera and Rufino Tamayo as teachers.[5]

Angel Bracho married and had three children.[2]

Bracho died on February 1, 2005.

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  • Angel Bracho, Original Lithograph on Paper, Signed
    Mar. 21, 2024

    Angel Bracho, Original Lithograph on Paper, Signed

    Est: $200 - $800

    Large original monochrome lithograph on paper by Mexican Social Realist painter and engraver Angel Bracho. Entitled The Bridge and the Beggar, Bracho sets his poignant composition at the Nonoalco Overpass, Mexico's first elevated highway. Housed in a wooden frame with an off-white linen mat. Sight size: 23"L x 19"H. Frame size: 31.50"L x 27"H x 1"W. Pencil signature and date on lower right: A. Bracho 1944. Artist: Angel Bracho (Mexican 1911-2005) Issued: 1944 Country of Origin: Mexico

    Lion and Unicorn
  • ÁNGEL BRACHO - CONFLICTO PETRÓLEO
    Jan. 30, 2024

    ÁNGEL BRACHO - CONFLICTO PETRÓLEO

    Est: $200 - $400

    Lot 221 Ángel Bracho Mexican (1911-2005) Conflicto Petróleo lithograph signed lower right and verso plate: 12 x 16 inches unframed Provenance: The Graciela Kartofel Collection

    Capsule Gallery Auction
  • ÁNGEL BRACHO - CONFLICTO PETRÓLEO
    Sep. 14, 2023

    ÁNGEL BRACHO - CONFLICTO PETRÓLEO

    Est: $200 - $400

    Lot 101 Ángel Bracho Mexican (1911-2005) Conflicto Petróleo lithograph signed lower right and verso plate: 12 x 16 inches unframed Provenance: The Graciela Kartofel Collection

    Capsule Gallery Auction
  • Angel Bracho (1911-2005) Mexican, Lithograph
    Jan. 26, 2020

    Angel Bracho (1911-2005) Mexican, Lithograph

    Est: $100 - $200

    This is a lithograph depicting a ritual of the Huletoc India tribe by Angel Bracho, a Mexican engraver and painter who is best known for political themes and murals. He worked with Diego Rivera, and his own graphic design dealt with social struggles related to farm workers, laborers, and Mexican landscapes. The lithograph is signed in the lower right. The overall size is 16 x 19 7/8 in. wide and the sight size is 13 1/2 x7 1/4 in wide

    Sarasota Estate Auction
  • Signed Linoleum Print - Bracho, Angel - TALLER DE GRÁFICA POPULAR POSTER - MEXICO -
    Oct. 26, 2019

    Signed Linoleum Print - Bracho, Angel - TALLER DE GRÁFICA POPULAR POSTER - MEXICO -

    Est: $120 - $240

    México, 1959 Condition: A. Small paper loss in the upper right corner. 42cmx58cm. Paper. Signed: “A. Bracho. 1959”.

    Springlake Auctions
  • ¡Victoria! Destrucción Total Del Fascismo - TALLER DE GRÁFICA POPULAR POSTER - MEXICO -
    Oct. 26, 2019

    ¡Victoria! Destrucción Total Del Fascismo - TALLER DE GRÁFICA POPULAR POSTER - MEXICO -

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    México, 1945 Condition: A-. Small tears at the edges. 78cmx60cm. Paper. Linoleum cut and lettering in two colors. Published after the nazi regime defeat during WWII. Prignitz #61 - Fascism - Nazism - Poster - WWII -

    Springlake Auctions
  • ¡No Olvidemos! A Julius Y Ethel Rosenberg - TALLER DE GRÁFICA POPULAR POSTER - MEXICO -
    Oct. 26, 2019

    ¡No Olvidemos! A Julius Y Ethel Rosenberg - TALLER DE GRÁFICA POPULAR POSTER - MEXICO -

    Est: $600 - $1,200

    México, [1953] Condition: B+. Paper losses on the corners. Margins reinforced with paper tape on verso. 69cmx91cm. Prignitz #151 -Communism - United States - Poster -

    Springlake Auctions
  • 2 Prints
    Aug. 10, 2019

    2 Prints

    Est: $200 - $400

    2 Prints- 1.) Angel Bracho (Mexican 1911-2005)- Figures- woodcut, c. 1940's, signed in pencil; 2.) Berhard Brussel-Smith (American 1914-1989)- ''No Spit''- wood engraving, 1941, signed, titled and numbered 21/50 in pencil. 8 1/8 x 6 1/2''; 6 x 4''

    Rachel Davis Fine Arts
  • Angel Bracho Lithograph
    May. 03, 2017

    Angel Bracho Lithograph

    Est: $200 - $300

    "Camino de Coamitl"

    Arthaz
  • Angel Bracho (Mexican, b. 1911) "11 de Septiembre"
    Apr. 30, 2016

    Angel Bracho (Mexican, b. 1911) "11 de Septiembre"

    Est: $200 - $300

    Angel Bracho (Mexican, b. 1911) "11 de Septiembre", linocut, depicting Kissinger and Pinochet on the day of Allende's Asssasination, 11 Sept. 1973, signed. Size: 16.5" x 23", 42 x 58 cm (sheet). Provenance: Bob Brand and Liz Werthan, Philadelphia.

    Material Culture
  • ÁNGEL BRACHO (1911-2005). ¡VICTORIA! 1945. 31x23 inches, 80x59 cm. [Taller de Grafica Popular, Mexico City.]
    May. 07, 2015

    ÁNGEL BRACHO (1911-2005). ¡VICTORIA! 1945. 31x23 inches, 80x59 cm. [Taller de Grafica Popular, Mexico City.]

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    ÁNGEL BRACHO (1911-2005) ¡VICTORIA! 1945. 31 1/2x23 1/2 inches, 80x59 1/2 cm. [Taller de Grafica Popular, Mexico City.] Condition B+: minor tears and creases at edges; light time-staining in image. Paper.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Ángel Bracho y Jesús Álvarez. Movimiento estudiantil de 1968. Xilografía. Firmada. Referida al reverso.
    Jun. 21, 2014

    Ángel Bracho y Jesús Álvarez. Movimiento estudiantil de 1968. Xilografía. Firmada. Referida al reverso.

    Est: $1,200 - $1,500

    Ángel Bracho (México 1911-2005) y Jesús Álvarez (México 1925 - 2010) Movimiento estudiantil de 1968. Xilografía. Firmada. Referida al reverso. Presenta detalles de conservación y ruptura. Dimensiones: 100 x 70 cm.

    Morton Subastas
  • Ángel Bracho y Jesús Álvarez. Movimiento estudiantil de 1968. Xilografía. Firmada. Referida al reverso.
    Mar. 08, 2014

    Ángel Bracho y Jesús Álvarez. Movimiento estudiantil de 1968. Xilografía. Firmada. Referida al reverso.

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Ángel Bracho (México 1911-2005) y Jesús Álvarez (México 1925 - 2010) Movimiento estudiantil de 1968. Xilografía. Firmada. Referida al reverso. Presenta detalles de conservación y ruptura. Dimensiones: 100 x 70 cm.

    Morton Subastas
  • Angel Bracho (Mexican, b. 1911)
    Mar. 05, 2009

    Angel Bracho (Mexican, b. 1911)

    Est: $300 - $400

    El Puente (Under the bridge). Linoleum cut etching, approx. 12-3/4" x 19-1/4", ca. 1945, signed in pencil at the lower right margin, matted and framed under glass, overall approx. 21-1/2" x 27-1/2".

    Aspire Auctions Fine Art & Antiques
  • Mexican People
    Nov. 05, 2004

    Mexican People

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Folio of 12 lithographs by the artists of the Taller de Grafica Popular, Mexico City. Associated American Artists, New York, publisher. Each lithograph is pencil signed in the margin. In original cloth covered folio with two justification pages. ANGEL BRACHO (Mexican b. 1911) Ritual of the Huichol Indian Tribe; FRANCISCO MORA (Mexican b. 1952) Silver Mine Worker; FERNANDO CASTRO PACHECO (Mexican b. 1918) Working with Ixtle; RAUL ANGUIANO (Mexican b. 1915) Lime Kilns; ALBERTO BELTRAN (Mexican b. 1923) Grinding Sugar Cane; PABLO O'HIGGINS (Mexican 1904-1983) Brick Makers and The Market; ARTURO GARCIA BUSTOS (Mexican b. 1926) Peasants of Tiahuac; LEOPOLDO MENDEZ (Mexican b. 1902-1969) Grinding Maize; ISIDORO O'CAMPO (Mexican b. 1910) Pottery Maker ; and ALFREDO ZALCE (Mexican 1908-2003) Lumber Workers and Henequen Plant Each Sheet: 15-1/4 x 17-5/8 in.

    Freeman's
  • Angel Bracho (Mexican, b. 1911)
    Sep. 12, 2003

    Angel Bracho (Mexican, b. 1911)

    Est: $400 - $600

    Hair Cut, 1942, edition of 30. Signed, numbered, and dated "A.Bracho 2/30 1942" in pencil l.r. Color lithograph on paper, image size 13 7/8 x 10 1/4 in. (35.2 x 26.0 cm), matted. Condition: Deckled right edge, registration pin hole, light and other staining, soiling to margins.

    Skinner
  • Angel Bracho (Mexico, b. 1911)
    Nov. 01, 2001

    Angel Bracho (Mexico, b. 1911)

    Est: $600 - $800

    Angel Bracho (Mexico, b. 1911) HUTCHED CONGRESS Lithograph printed in black and tan, 1942, signed in pencil and numbered 22/30, on wove paper; together with DUSTSTORM and EL SALVADOR (THE SAVIOR), two woodcuts, c. 1950 and 1952, on smooth paper, with full margins, in good condition except the first and third with mat and light stain, each with minor soiling, soft handling creases (three prints) largest image 317 by 450mm. 12 1/2 by 17 3/4 in.

    Sotheby's
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