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Lithographer, Wood cutter, Illustrator, Wall painter, b. 1902 - d. 1969

Leopoldo Méndez (June 30, 1902 – February 8, 1969) was one of Mexico's most important graphic artists and one of that country's most important artists from the 20th century. Méndez's work mostly focused on engraving for illustrations and other print work generally connected to his political and social activism. His most influential work was connected to organizations such as the Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionarios and the Taller de Gráfica Popular creating propaganda related to the ideals of the Mexican Revolution and against the rise of Fascism in the 1930s. Despite his importance in 20th-century artistic and political circles, Méndez was a relatively obscure figure during his life, and remains so afterwards. The reasons for this generally relate to the fact that he believed in working collaboratively and anonymously for the good of society rather than for monetary gain and because the socialist and communist themes of his work fell out of favor with later generations. Despite this, he has received some posthumous recognition with Mexican scholarship considering him to be the successor to graphics artist José Guadalupe Posada.

In general there is little written about the artist's personal life as he kept this separate from his career. In addition, there are few published photographs of the artist.[1]

Méndez was born on June 30, 1902, in Mexico City.[2] His background was poor as one of eight children born to a father who was a shoemaker and a mother who was a farm worker of Nahua indigenous background from the State of Mexico.[1][2] His father's side of the family was politically active. His paternal grandfather died fighting the French Intervention in Mexico.[3] His father worked against the Porfirio Díaz regime on the late 19th and early 20th century.[1][4] His father and uncles worked as vendors in a mining town called El Oro until the political strongmen of the area forced them to leave, burning down their store.[4]

However, both his parents had died before Méndez was two years old.[2] During his childhood he lived at his father's house, his grandmother's house and his Aunt Manuela's house, but was primarily raised by his aunt.[4]

Méndez says that he was told that he was ill-tempered and picked fights, especially with his brothers.[4] As a child, he was the family gofer, as well a chaperone for his older sisters, which allowed him to see his neighbors struggling to make a living. Later he used these experiences in his art. He would also be strongly influenced by the Mexican Revolution, as the Decena Trágica happening when he was only ten years old.[4]

His interest in drawing began in primary school. He competed with another boy in his class as to who could draw better, with the topic being battleships. He also drew portraits of Venustiano Carranza both at school and at home, which was the topic of his first piece of artwork to be sold.[3][4]

Directly out of primary school, he entered the Academy of San Carlos in Mexico City. His teachers included Saturninio Herrán, Germán Gedovius, Ignacio Rosas, Francisco de la Torre and Leandro Izaguirre. After three years at the academy, he left to attend the new Escuela de Pintura al Aire Libre opened by Alfredo Ramos Martinez in the Chimalistac area in the south of Mexico City. One complaint he had about both schools was that he was never permitted to paint movement, only stationary objects and landscapes without people or animals. He learned to draw movement illustrating periodicals, which he did to earn money to live on.[2][4]

He developed strong political leanings which influenced not only his art but other aspects of his life. They led to friendships with artists and writers such as with Manuel Maples Arce, Germán Cueto, Arqueles Vela, Fermín Revueltas Sánchez, Ramón Alva del Canal, Germán List Arzubide and others, forming a group called Los Estridentistas. It also gave him the opportunity to live in work in Xalapa, Veracruz from 1925 to 1927, which was a center of this movement. He stated in an interview with Elena Poniatowska what it was very Bohemian at the time and during this time his politics became more radical, focusing on the ideal of the Mexican Revolution, especially Emiliano Zapata. This coincided with the state government under General Jara, but when he fell out of power, Méndez moved back to Mexico City and joined the Mexican Communist Party .[3] His time here and other parts of rural Mexico gave him an appreciation of the country's handcraft and folk art tradition, making him a collector during his life.[2]

Much of his life and work was dedicated to promoting leftist political causes, remaining faithful to the political beliefs of his youth in post-Revolution Mexico to a large degree.[2] In 1930, he founded the Lucha Intellectual Proletaria and traveled to the United States to give presentations.[3] In 1939, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship and moved to New York where he continued to associate with workers’ groups.[2] One of these beliefs was that artists should work for the people and therefore, his financial situation was always modest. His role in the political activities of many artists and writers of his time was large but he tended to claim little individual credit and to stay in the background.[1]

In 1940s, he was under arrest for a few days after David Alfaro Siqueiros and his group assaulted Leon Trotsky’s house in Coyoacán, kidnapping and killing his secretary. The reason for this was that the attackers left “evidence” to frame the Taller de Gráfica Popular. However, Méndez was released with no charges.[3]

In 1946, he left the Mexican Communist Party, founding the Partido Popular in 1947.[3] He and was a candidate for district representative in Mexico City with this party in the 1953. In 1958, he left the Partido Popular and supported Adolfo López Mateos for president.[3]

His political efforts went international starting in the 1940s traveling to the USSR in 1953.[1][3] After World War II, he focused on issues related to world peace. These efforts gained him the International Peace Prize from the World Council of Peace in Vienna in 1952.[1]

Méndez continued to work in both art and politics until February 1969 when he fell ill and died while working on a book dedicated to Mexican handcrafts and folk art. He left behind one son, Pablo Méndez

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            • Leopoldo Méndez (1902-1969, Mexican), "Verdadera Historia de la Virgen de Guadalupe," 1931
              Nov. 20, 2024

              Leopoldo Méndez (1902-1969, Mexican), "Verdadera Historia de la Virgen de Guadalupe," 1931

              Est: $100 - $200

              Leopoldo Méndez (1902-1969, Mexican) "Verdadera Historia de la Virgen de Guadalupe," 1931 Woodcut on tissue-thin paper tipped to a support sheet Signed and dated in pencil lower right: L Méndez / 31: inscribed in pencil on the verso of the support sheet: "For Juana"; titled in ink on a loose green sheet accompanying the lot, possibly in another hand

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • Leopoldo Mendez Wood Engraving, Mendez
              Mar. 14, 2024

              Leopoldo Mendez Wood Engraving, Mendez

              Est: $10 - $1,000

              Pencil Signed: Leopoldo Mendez, Titled: Mendez. Dated 1936. Paper Size: 12" X 9".

              Berner's Auction Gallery
            • Leopoldo Mendez (Mexican, 1903 - 1969).
              Jan. 21, 2024

              Leopoldo Mendez (Mexican, 1903 - 1969).

              Est: $400 - $600

              Posade en su Taller (Posada in his Workshop), 1953. Linocut, initialed in the plate, with margins, in good condition, framed. (not examined out of frame). 11 x 23 1/2in. (28 x 59cm/sheet). 21 x 32in. (53 x 81cm/frame). Not signed in pencil or numbered

              Fine Estate Inc.
            • Leopoldo Mendez (1902-1969), Three works: "5 de Febrero de 1917", "18 de Marzo 1938," and Balloon ascension, 1929; Each: Woodcut on paper
              Dec. 06, 2023

              Leopoldo Mendez (1902-1969), Three works: "5 de Febrero de 1917", "18 de Marzo 1938," and Balloon ascension, 1929; Each: Woodcut on paper

              Est: $400 - $600

              Leopoldo Mendez (1902-1969) Three works: "5 de Febrero de 1917" Woodcut on beige paper Signed in pencil in the lower margin, at right: Mendez Image: 6.375" H x 4.25" W; Sheet: 8.875" H x 5.375" W "18 de Marzo 1938" Woodcut on paper Signed in pencil in the lower margin, at right: Mendez Image:7.875" H x 9.125" W; Sheet: 12.875" H x 14.5" W Balloon ascension, 1929 Woodcut on thin paper Signed and dated in pencil in the lower margin, at right: Mendez Image: 6.875" H x 6" W; Sheet: 9.375" H x 9.125" W

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • Leopoldo Mendez (CU 1902-1969) Portrait of a Girl
              Aug. 25, 2023

              Leopoldo Mendez (CU 1902-1969) Portrait of a Girl

              Est: $200 - $400

              Leopoldo Mendez (Cuba 1902-1969) Portrait of a girl linocut on paper signed lower right plate 10 x 13" 19 x 22" as framed.

              Merrill's Auctioneers & Appraisers
            • Leopoldo Mendez Linocut Carusel signed #
              Jul. 16, 2023

              Leopoldo Mendez Linocut Carusel signed #

              Est: $100 - $40,000

              Leopoldo Mendez Linocut Carusel signed # ,Framed it is roughly, Condition as pictured, unless otherwise noted. If you have any question please contact us.

              Heart Felt Antiques & Auction Service
            • Leopoldo Mendez execution
              Jul. 16, 2023

              Leopoldo Mendez execution

              Est: $100 - $40,000

              Leopoldo Mendez execution ,Framed it is roughly, 20 x 16 Condition as pictured, unless otherwise noted. If you have any question please contact us.

              Heart Felt Antiques & Auction Service
            • Leopoldo Mendez (1902-1969) Mexican, two wood engravings, A man helping a woman cover herself with a
              May. 24, 2023

              Leopoldo Mendez (1902-1969) Mexican, two wood engravings, A man helping a woman cover herself with a

              Est: £300 - £500

              Leopoldo Mendez (1902-1969) Mexican, two wood engravings, A man helping a woman cover herself with a blanket, 11.75" x 16", (30x41cm), along with another of figures with guns in a landscape, 12" x 16.5", (30x42cm) both signed, (2).

              John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
            • Leopoldo Méndez (Mexican 1903-1969), Ten Works from 'La Emboscada', Each a linoleum cut, 1949, Each: 17-1/2 x 23 in
              Dec. 09, 2022

              Leopoldo Méndez (Mexican 1903-1969), Ten Works from 'La Emboscada', Each a linoleum cut, 1949, Each: 17-1/2 x 23 in

              Est: $3,000 - $5,000

              Leopoldo Méndez (Mexican, 1903-1969) El Carrusel, La Siembra, La Carreta, El Castigo, Dos Galleros, Guardias Blancas, I Buy Your Corn, Figure in Doorway, Figure Led Away by Soldiers and The Harvest: Ten Works from 'La Emboscada' Each a linoleum cut, 1949, nine signed Mendez and dated 49 and the tenth signed Mendez; each with varying degrees of handling creasing and some toning.

              Weschler's
            • Leopoldo Méndez (1902-1969) La entrada de Francisco I. Madero en la ciudad de Mé
              Nov. 16, 2022

              Leopoldo Méndez (1902-1969) La entrada de Francisco I. Madero en la ciudad de Mé

              Est: $600 - $800

              Leopoldo Méndez (1902-1969) La entrada de Francisco I. Madero en la ciudad de México, circa 1950 Linocut on paper 15-1/2 x 19-1/2 inches (39.4 x 49.5 cm) (sheet) Signed in pencil lower right HID01801242017

              Heritage Auctions
            • LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Three prints.
              Nov. 03, 2022

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Three prints.

              Est: $1,500 - $2,500

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Three prints. Emiliano Zapata, wood engraving, circa 1934. 156x95 mm; 6 1/4x3 3/4 inches, wide margins. Signed in pencil, lower right * Mujeres en duelo, linoleum cut. 152x112 mm; 6x4 3/8 inches, wide margins. Signed in pencil, lower right * El látigo, linoleum cut. 83x55 mm; 3 1/4x2 1/8 inches, wide margins. Signed in pencil, lower right. Very good impressions.

              Swann Auction Galleries
            • LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Three linoleum cuts.
              Nov. 03, 2022

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Three linoleum cuts.

              Est: $2,000 - $3,000

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Three linoleum cuts. Brute, 1948. 305x417 mm; 12x16 1/2 inches, full margins. Signed in pencil, lower right. From Río Escondido * La Cosecha. 305x420 mm; 12x16 1/2 inches, full margins. Signed in pencil, lower right * Mujer sentado. 228x228 mm; 9x9 inches. Each printed by Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City. Each a very good impression. With— El Maíz (Grinding Maize), lithograph, 1946. 350x285 mm; 13 3/4x11 1/4 inches, full margins. Edition of 250. Signed in pencil, lower right. Published by Associated American Artists in collaboration with Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City. From Mexican People.

              Swann Auction Galleries
            • LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ En nombre de Cristo.
              Nov. 03, 2022

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ En nombre de Cristo.

              Est: $2,000 - $3,000

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ En nombre de Cristo. Portfolio of seven lithographs, 1939. Each 350x235 mm; 13 7/8x9 1/4 inches (sheet), full margins. Each sheet signed in pencil, lower right. Printed and published by Editorial Gráfica Popular, Mexico City. Lacking complete text. Very good impressions. In this portfolio, commissioned by the Ministry of Public Education, Méndez (1902-1969) makes a denunciation against the brutal events that marked the constant conflicts between the Church and the State during the government of Lázaro Cárdenas (1934-1940) in the post-Cristero war era. With— Mexican Life: Graphic Masterpieces Depicting the Life and People of Mexico, portfolio of 8 photolithographs. Each 480x405 mm; 19x16 inches (sheets), full margins, loose as issued. With original paper folder. Lacking complete text. Includes photolithographs by MÉNDEZ * BELTRAN * YAMPOLSKY * DOSAMANTES * RABEL * O'HIGGINS * CATLETT * CALDERON.

              Swann Auction Galleries
            • Engraving: Woodcut (2) - Couple in front of a burning farm and La Cojecha - signed MENDEZ Léopoldo
              Oct. 23, 2022

              Engraving: Woodcut (2) - Couple in front of a burning farm and La Cojecha - signed MENDEZ Léopoldo

              Est: €400 - €600

              Estampe: Gravure sur bois (2) -Couple devant ferme en feu et La Cojecha- signé *MENDEZ L.* (Léopoldo) (1902-1969) 31x42cm c bois s/v Engraving: Woodcut (2) - Couple in front of a burning farm and La Cojecha - signed MENDEZ Léopoldo

              Monsantic.com
            • LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ La Carreta.
              Mar. 10, 2022

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ La Carreta.

              Est: $1,200 - $1,800

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ La Carreta. Linoleum cut. 305x415 mm; 12x16 3/8 inches, full margins. Signed in crayon, lower right margin. Mendez (1902-1969), a Mexican muralist and activist founded the workshop Taller de Gráfica Popular in 1937. The TGP championed anti-fascist ideology and social progress and worked to spread these ideals to the Mexican public. With— EVERARDO RAMIREZ. Untitled, linoleum cut. 276x308mm; 10 7/8x12 1/8 inches, wide margins. Signed in pencil, lower margin.

              Swann Auction Galleries
            • LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Deportación a la Muerte.
              Mar. 10, 2022

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Deportación a la Muerte.

              Est: $1,000 - $1,500

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Deportación a la Muerte. Linoleum cut, 1942. 350x498 mm; 13 3/4x19 5/8 inches, full margins. Signed in pencil, lower right. Printed and published by Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City. This linoleum cut by Méndez (1902-1969) calls to attention the deportation of the masses of the persecuted population of Europe to Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Founded by Méndez and other artists in Mexico City in 1937, the Taller de Gráfica Popular was committed to spreading anti-Fascist messages through linoleum cuts, a less expensive and more widely-accessible printmaking technique. Assisting the Liga Pro Cultura Alemana, an anti-Nazi organization established in Mexico in 1938, the Taller de Gráfica Popular workshop targeted what it saw as the two pillars of nazism: systematic use of terror and antisemitism. This image was used as an illustration in 1943 for, El Libro negro del terror nazi en Europa (or The Black Book of Nazi Terror in Europe), published in Mexico City.

              Swann Auction Galleries
            • Two framed prints: Diego Rivera (Mexico 1886-1957), "La Revolution", off-set lithograph, c.1930, after a painting by the artist, Ed:...
              Jan. 31, 2022

              Two framed prints: Diego Rivera (Mexico 1886-1957), "La Revolution", off-set lithograph, c.1930, after a painting by the artist, Ed:...

              Est: $250 - $550

              Two framed prints: Diego Rivera (Mexico 1886-1957), "La Revolution", off-set lithograph, c.1930, after a painting by the artist, Ed: unknown, uncommon, signed with brown ink lower left, printed in colors on cream wove paper, 11" h. x 8 7/8" w.; along with José Melendez Contreras (Puerto Rico, 1921-1988), Woman with mouse in basket, linoleum cut, c. 1953, as part of the portfolio, Casos de Ignacio y Santiago, 15" h. x 10" w.

              Winter Associates, Inc.
            • 3 PCS, LEOPOLDO MENDEZ WOODCUTS, FRAMED AS SET
              May. 22, 2021

              3 PCS, LEOPOLDO MENDEZ WOODCUTS, FRAMED AS SET

              Est: $600 - $1,200

              Leopoldo Mendez (Mexican, 1902-1969). From “Incidentes Melodicas del Mundo Irracional” - 1944, xylograph / woodcut, limited edition of 1200, published by La Estampa Mexicana. Provenance: Private Collection, Cashiers, North Carolina. Approx. 19.75” x 23.75” (frame) 13.25” x 17.25” (sight)

              Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
            • Prints, Leopoldo Mendez
              Mar. 20, 2021

              Prints, Leopoldo Mendez

              Est: $300 - $500

              (lot of 3) Leopoldo Mendez (Mexican, 1902-1969), "The Harvest," "The Carousel," and "Dos Caballeros," woodcuts, stamped signature lower right, overall (with frame/each): 18.25"h x 21.25"w

              Clars Auctions
            • Leopoldo Mendez linocut
              Feb. 06, 2021

              Leopoldo Mendez linocut

              Est: $800 - $1,200

              Leopoldo Mendez (Mexican 1902-1969)- ''Deportation to Death''- linocut, 1942, signed in pencil, published by Taller de Grafica, some creasing in margins. 13 13/16 x 20 1/16''

              Rachel Davis Fine Arts
            • Leopoldo Mendez Signed Linocut
              Dec. 10, 2020

              Leopoldo Mendez Signed Linocut

              Est: $300 - $500

              Leopoldo Mendez signed linocut print [The People's Vengnce]. Measures 10-in. x 8-in. plate size. Hinge-mounted at top corners only. Excellent condition. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Our in-house shipping department will gladly pack and ship any item that fits into a 16x16x16 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio. We will charge for labor to pack and process based on actual time it takes, actual cost of materials used to pack and actual shipper charges that will include insurance and signature required. We generally use USPS and Fed Ex and compare the pricing between the two. We gladly will give shipping estimates prior to auction. Please make this request at least 24 hours prior to auction for our shipping department to respond. We will also gladly combine items if they fit into one box and meet our maximum box size stated here. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction.

              Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
            • LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Ciencia para la Guerra.
              Nov. 12, 2020

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Ciencia para la Guerra.

              Est: $1,000 - $1,500

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Ciencia para la Guerra. Linoleum cut, 1947. 457x486 mm; 17 7/8x19 1/4 inches, full margins. Signed, dedicated and inscribed "que trabaja por un cielo sin fronteras" in pencil, lower margin. Printed by Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City with the black ink stamp verso. A very good impression of this large scarce print. Mendez (1902-1969), a Mexican muralist and activist founded the workshop Taller de Gráfica Popular in 1937. The TGP championed anti-fascist ideology and social progress and worked to spread these ideals to the Mexican public. The dedicatee, Jule G. Charney (1917-1981) was an American meteorologist and is considered the father of modern dynamical meteorology.

              Swann Auction Galleries
            • Leopoldo Mendez Woodcut Print
              Jul. 09, 2020

              Leopoldo Mendez Woodcut Print

              Est: $100 - $300

              Leopoldo Mendez (1902-1969 Mexican) Woodcut Print of Woman in Shawl. Images measures 12x16.5'' and is signed at lower right corner. Print has not been removed from frame and appears to be in excellent condition. Framed dimensions are 20.5 x 24.5''.

              MBA Seattle Auction LLC
            • Leopold Mendez woocut
              Jun. 27, 2020

              Leopold Mendez woocut

              Est: $100 - $200

              Leopoldo Mendez (Mexican 1902-1969)- ''Plowing the Field''- woodcut, paper age-toned and some minor water spots and foxing. 7 1/2 x 10 1/2''

              Rachel Davis Fine Arts
            • LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Two linoleum cuts.
              May. 02, 2019

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Two linoleum cuts.

              Est: $1,500 - $2,500

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Two linoleum cuts. Fusilamiento, 1950. Signed in pencil, lower right * Guardias Blancas (La Emboscada), 1949. Signed and dated in pencil, lower right. Both 300x415 mm; 11 3/4x16 1/2 inches, full margins. Both very good impressions.

              Swann Auction Galleries
            • LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Elaboración de las Tortillas.
              May. 02, 2019

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Elaboración de las Tortillas.

              Est: $3,000 - $5,000

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Elaboración de las Tortillas. Linoleum cut, 1957. 350x1195 mm; 14x47 inches, wide margins. Signed and dated in pencil, lower right.

              Swann Auction Galleries
            • Leopoldo Mendez (1902-1969)
              Apr. 28, 2019

              Leopoldo Mendez (1902-1969)

              Est: $500 - $700

              Posade en su Taller (Posada in his Workshop"), 1953, Linocut, 14" x 31", Signed Lower Right (indistinctly), Signed Lower Left: LM in Plate, Unframed

              James Cox Gallery
            • LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Río Escondido.
              Nov. 01, 2018

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Río Escondido.

              Est: $2,000 - $3,000

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Río Escondido. Portfolio with complete text and 10 linoleum cuts, 1948. 385x500 mm; 15 1/4x19 5/8 inches, full margins, loose as issued. Edition of 100. Numbered "3" in ink on the inner cover. Each print signed and titled in pencil, lower margin. Published by Estampa Mexicana, Mexico City. Original blue linen portfolio case. Very good impressions.

              Swann Auction Galleries
            • Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad de México, 1902 - 1969) Maria Dolores. El Indio Fernández. Litografía. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado.
              Oct. 20, 2018

              Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad de México, 1902 - 1969) Maria Dolores. El Indio Fernández. Litografía. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado.

              Est: $5,000 - $8,000

              Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad de México, 1902 - 1969) Maria Dolores. El Indio Fernández. Litografía. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado. Detalles ligeros de conservación. 28.5 x 41 cm Estimado $5,000-8,000

              Morton Subastas
            • Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad de México, 1902 - 1969) El Indio Fernández. Litografía. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado.
              Oct. 20, 2018

              Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad de México, 1902 - 1969) El Indio Fernández. Litografía. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado.

              Est: $5,000 - $8,000

              Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad de México, 1902 - 1969) El Indio Fernández. Litografía. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado. Detalles de conservación. 30 x 41 cm *Leopoldo Méndez fue un artista plástico, considerado uno de los grabadores más importantes del México moderno. Estudió en la Academia de San Carlos, donde aprendió con los grandes, como Saturnino Herrán, Germán Gedovius, y Francisco de la Torre. Después de San Carlos, fue aprendiz de Alfredo Ramos Martínez en la Escuela de Pintura al Aire Libre. Trabajó en la Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionarios y el Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP), apoyando y promoviendo los ideales de la Revolución Mexicana. Su estilo artístico se definió por la excelencia de sus grabados, los cuales casi siempre eran de índole política y denuncia a las desigualdades sociales. Fue uno de los fundadores del Partido Popular Socialista de México. Sus ideales y acciones izquierdistas y pro-pacíficas le valieron el Premio Internacional de la Paz, emitido por el Consejo Mundial de la Paz en 1953. Véase: http://museoblaisten.com/Artista/293/Leopoldo-Mendez Estimado $5,000-8,000

              Morton Subastas
            • Leopoldo Méndez (Cd. México,1902 - 1969) Hombre y niño, Castigo en la montaña. Grabado al linóleo. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado.
              Oct. 20, 2018

              Leopoldo Méndez (Cd. México,1902 - 1969) Hombre y niño, Castigo en la montaña. Grabado al linóleo. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado.

              Est: $5,000 - $8,000

              Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad de México, 1902 - 1969) Hombre y niño, Castigo en la montaña. Grabado al linóleo. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado. 32 x 41 cm Estimado $5,000-8,000

              Morton Subastas
            • Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad de México, 1902 - 1969) Denunciado. Grabado al linóleo. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado.
              Oct. 20, 2018

              Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad de México, 1902 - 1969) Denunciado. Grabado al linóleo. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado.

              Est: $5,000 - $8,000

              Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad de México, 1902 - 1969) Denunciado. Grabado al linóleo. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado. Detalles ligeros de conservación. 24 x 32 cm Estimado $5,000-8,000

              Morton Subastas
            • Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad México, 1902 - 1969) Tumba, homenaje póstumo. Grabado al linóleo. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado.
              Oct. 20, 2018

              Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad México, 1902 - 1969) Tumba, homenaje póstumo. Grabado al linóleo. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado.

              Est: $5,000 - $8,000

              Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad de México, 1902 - 1969) Tumba, homenaje póstumo. Grabado al linóleo. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado. Detalles ligeros de conservación. 30 x 41 cm *Leopoldo Méndez fue un artista plástico, considerado uno de los grabadores más importantes del México moderno. Estudió en la Academia de San Carlos, donde aprendió con los grandes, como Saturnino Herrán, Germán Gedovius, y Francisco de la Torre. Después de San Carlos, fue aprendiz de Alfredo Ramos Martínez en la Escuela de Pintura al Aire Libre. Trabajó en la Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionarios y el Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP), apoyando y promoviendo los ideales de la Revolución Mexicana. Su estilo artístico se definió por la excelencia de sus grabados, los cuales casi siempre eran de índole política y denuncia a las desigualdades sociales. Fue uno de los fundadores del Partido Popular Socialista de México. Sus ideales y acciones izquierdistas y pro-pacíficas le valieron el Premio Internacional de la Paz, emitido por el Consejo Mundial de la Paz en 1953. Véase: http://museoblaisten.com/Artista/293/Leopoldo-Mendez Estimado $5,000-8,000

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            • Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad de México, 1902 - 1969) Antorcha. Grabado al linóleo. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado.
              Oct. 20, 2018

              Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad de México, 1902 - 1969) Antorcha. Grabado al linóleo. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado.

              Est: $5,000 - $8,000

              Leopoldo Méndez (Ciudad de México, 1902 - 1969) Antorcha. Grabado al linóleo. Firmado a punta lápiz. Enmarcado. Detalles ligeros de conservación. 30 x 41 cm Estimado $5,000-8,000

              Morton Subastas
            • Leopoldo Mendez (Ciudad de Mexico 1902 – 1969)
              Jun. 25, 2018

              Leopoldo Mendez (Ciudad de Mexico 1902 – 1969)

              Est: €300 - €390

              Il ribelle, 1950;Xilografia, 30 x 41,5 cm (lastra), 50 x 62,5 cm (foglio), al retro etichetta mostra Livorno 1958 Firma Provenienza: già Collezione Piero Bolzano, collezione privata

              Bozner Kunstauktionen
            • Leopoldo Mendez Woodcut, El Embajador
              Jun. 08, 2018

              Leopoldo Mendez Woodcut, El Embajador

              Est: $150 - $300

              Leopoldo Mendez (Mexican, 1902-1969). A woodcut titled "El Embajador Lane Wilson 'Arregla' el Conflicto". Signed lower right in pencil. Framed under glass. Mat opening: 13 in x 9-3/4 in. Provenance: From the estate of Ray Neye, Brookhaven PA.

              Briggs Auction, Inc.
            • Leopoldo Mendez Woodcut, Cuauhtemoc.
              Jun. 08, 2018

              Leopoldo Mendez Woodcut, Cuauhtemoc.

              Est: $200 - $400

              Leopoldo Mendez (Mexican, 1902-1969). A woodcut titled "Cuauhtemoc". Signed lower right. Framed under glass. Mat opening: 20-3/4 in x 17-1/2 in. Provenance: From the estate of Ray Neye, Brookhaven PA.

              Briggs Auction, Inc.
            • Leopoldo Mendez Woodcut, Untitled
              Jun. 08, 2018

              Leopoldo Mendez Woodcut, Untitled

              Est: $200 - $400

              Leopoldo Mendez (Mexican, 1902-1969). A woodcut of an armed man in front of a corn field. Signed lower right and framed under glass. Mat opening: 19-1/4 in tall x 12-3/4 in. Provenance: From the estate of Ray Neye, Brookhaven PA.

              Briggs Auction, Inc.
            • Leopoldo Mendez Woodcut, Jose Gualalupe Posada
              Jun. 08, 2018

              Leopoldo Mendez Woodcut, Jose Gualalupe Posada

              Est: $300 - $500

              Leopoldo Mendez (Mexican, 1902-1969). A woodcut titled "Jose Gualalupe Posada". Signed lower right. Framed under glass. Mat opening: 15-1/4 in x 33 in. Provenance: From the estate of Ray Neye, Brookhaven PA.

              Briggs Auction, Inc.
            • Print, Leopoldo Mendez
              May. 19, 2018

              Print, Leopoldo Mendez

              Est: $200 - $400

              Leopoldo Mendez (Mexican, 1902-1969), "Homenaje a Benito Juarez," lithograph, printed by "Taller de Grafica Popular," signed in plate lower/center right, overall (with frame): 41"h x 31"w

              Clars Auctions
            • Leopoldo Mendez Linoleum Cut
              May. 17, 2018

              Leopoldo Mendez Linoleum Cut

              Est: $200 - $400

              Leopoldo Mendez original linoleum cut. Signed and dated in plate Mendez 1945". Measures 11 7/8" x 6 7/8" (plate size) and 17" x 10.25" (sheet size). Excellent condition. Unframed, loose and not mounted or glued down. Provenance: Amity Art Foundation, Inc. collection. We ship most items in this auction in-house with the exception of furniture, large or heavier artwork and extremely fragile items requiring special packaging.

              Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
            • LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Dos Galleros.
              May. 08, 2018

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Dos Galleros.

              Est: $1,200 - $1,800

              LEOPOLDO MÉNDEZ Dos Galleros. Woodcut on smooth, cream wove paper, circa 1940. 305x415 mm; 12x16 3/8 inches, full margins. Signed in pencil, lower right. A superb, dark impression with strong contrasts.

              Swann Auction Galleries
            • Leopoldo Mendez Siglo XX. "Contra la guerra atómica". Grabado, técnica: xilografía sobre pape firmado.
              May. 04, 2018

              Leopoldo Mendez Siglo XX. "Contra la guerra atómica". Grabado, técnica: xilografía sobre pape firmado.

              Est: $3,500 - $4,000

              Leopoldo Mendez (Cd. México,1902 - 1969) Siglo XX. "Contra la guerra atómica". Grabado, técnica: xilografía sobre papel. Dimensiones: 13.5 x 21 cm. Presenta detalles de conservación. Leopoldo Méndez fue un destacado artista plástico mexicano, considerado el grabador más importante de México Contemporáneo, encabeza la lista de artistas más famosos de México del siglo XX. Méndez realizó grabados para ilustración de publicaciones relacionadas con su activismo social y político. Sus trabajos más conocidos están relacionados con organizaciones como la Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionarios y el Taller de Gráfica Popular (TGP), apoyando y promoviendo los ideales de la Revolución Mexicana y en contra del fascismo de los años 30. Estimado $ 3,500-4,000

              Morton Subastas
            • Leopoldo Mendez (1902-1969) Linoleum Cut
              Mar. 22, 2018

              Leopoldo Mendez (1902-1969) Linoleum Cut

              Est: $100 - $200

              Leopoldo Mendez (1902-1969) linoleum cut Danger Over Mexico]. Circa 1945, signed and dated in plate lower center. Measures 13 3/8" x 9 1/2" (sheet size). 12"x6 7/8" (image size). Stamped on back: "Printed in 1945 from the original woodblock in the collection of the art institute if Chicago for the print and drawing club." Print is in very good to excellent condition, sheet has one small area of paper loss top center. Also, a slight crease upper left. Unframed, loose and not mounted or glued down. Provenance: Amity Art Foundation, Inc. collection. We ship all items in this auction in-house.

              Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
            • Méndez, Leopoldo (1902 - 1969). Francisco Villa. México, ca. 1944. Woodcuts, 49.5 x 33.5 cm., pencil signed.
              Jan. 23, 2018

              Méndez, Leopoldo (1902 - 1969). Francisco Villa. México, ca. 1944. Woodcuts, 49.5 x 33.5 cm., pencil signed.

              Est: $3,000 - $4,000

              Méndez, Leopoldo (1902 - 1969). Francisco Villa. México, ca. 1944. Woodcuts, 49.5 x 33.5 cm., pencil signed. Estimado $ 3,000-4,000 Méndez, Leopoldo (1902 - 1969). Francisco Villa. México, ca. 1944. Xilografía, 49.5 x 33.5 cm., firmado a lápiz.

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            • Méndez, Leopoldo (1902 Maxiko-Stadt 1969). Arbeiter an einer Mauer. Li
              Feb. 18, 2017

              Méndez, Leopoldo (1902 Maxiko-Stadt 1969). Arbeiter an einer Mauer. Li

              Est: - €240

              Méndez, Leopoldo (1902 Maxiko-Stadt 1969). Arbeiter an einer Mauer. Linolschnitt. 25 x 9 cm, Blgr. 40,5 x 17,5 cm. Mit Monogr. im Stock. Sign. +Dabei: Ders.+ Gefangenenexekution. Linolschnitt. 30,5 x 42 cm, Blgr. 40 x 51 cm. Mit Namenszug im Stock. - Jwls. leicht gebräunt, schwach fleckig, lichtrandig.

              Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
            • Méndez, Leopoldo (1902 Maxiko-Stadt 1969). Mexikaner am Bahndamm. Lino
              Feb. 18, 2017

              Méndez, Leopoldo (1902 Maxiko-Stadt 1969). Mexikaner am Bahndamm. Lino

              Est: - €240

              Méndez, Leopoldo (1902 Maxiko-Stadt 1969). Mexikaner am Bahndamm. Linolschnitt. 23 x 30,5 cm, Blgr. 39 x 47,5 cm. Sign. +Dabei: Ders.+ Mann mit Papierstapel. Linolschnitt. 25,5 x 39,5 cm, Blgr. 39 x 58 cm. Sign. - Jwls. schwach angestaubt, gering fleckig.

              Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
            • Méndez, Leopoldo (1902 Maxiko-Stadt 1969). Bauern mit Ochsenkarren. Li
              Feb. 18, 2017

              Méndez, Leopoldo (1902 Maxiko-Stadt 1969). Bauern mit Ochsenkarren. Li

              Est: - €240

              Méndez, Leopoldo (1902 Maxiko-Stadt 1969). Bauern mit Ochsenkarren. Linolschnitt. 30,5 x 41 cm, Blgr. 53 x 63,5 cm. Sign. +Dabei: Ders.+ Mexikaner beim Befüllen eines Ballons. Linolschnitt. 25,5 x 22,5 cm, Blgr. 50,5 x 43 cm. Sign. - Jwls. leicht gebräunt, schwach fleckig.

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