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Painter, b. 1891 - d. 1984

(born 1891 Guatemala City; died 1984-85? Mexico City) Guatemalan painter, printmaker, and muralist. Helping spearhead the Mexican indigenous movement of the early 20th century, Carlos Merida is known for combining Modernism with Mexican and Guatemalan folk culture; creating a style uniquely his own. He traveled to Europe in 1910 where he met Modigliani and Picasso and became influenced by the Modernist movement. In 1914 he returned to Guatemala where he worked with sculptor Rafael Yela Gunther and in 1919 moved to Mexico City where he continued to live most of his life, coming in contact with the muralists including Diego Rivera. Unlike the muralists, Merida lacked interest in recreating historic events with meticulous details and heavy political overtones; instead he absorbed the aesthetics and themes of his native culture and let that influence his artwork. Merida returned again to Europe in 1927 and started experimenting with abstraction and surrealism in the 1930s and 1940s. In the 1950s his style became Constructionist; with highly geometric compositions that recall the Cubist movement decades earlier. He continued to paint this way until he died at 93 years old.

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            • Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan), Untitled from the “Cielos Luminicos" portfolio, 1941
              Nov. 20, 2024

              Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan), Untitled from the “Cielos Luminicos" portfolio, 1941

              Est: $700 - $900

              Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan) Untitled from the "Cielos Luminicos" portfolio, 1941 Screenprint in colors on wove paper Edition: 78/100 Signed and numbered in pencil directly underneath the image in the lower margin: Carlos Merida; signed again and dated in the image lower right: 1941; Taller de Ediciones Multiarte, prntr.; Galeria Arvil, pub.

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan), "Boceto"
              Nov. 20, 2024

              Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan), "Boceto"

              Est: $4,000 - $6,000

              Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan) "Boceto" Gouache and watercolor on paper Signed lower left: Carlos Merida; titled on two gallery labels affixed to the frame's backing board

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan), "La Endecha"
              Nov. 20, 2024

              Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan), "La Endecha"

              Est: $800 - $1,200

              Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan) "La Endecha" Screenprint in colors on paper Edition: 78/100 Signed and numbered in ink in the lower margin: Carlos Merida

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan), "Espectro en Rojo," 1974
              Nov. 20, 2024

              Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan), "Espectro en Rojo," 1974

              Est: $10,000 - $15,000

              Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan) "Espectro en Rojo," 1974 Oil on amate paper laid to Masonite Signed and dated lower right: Carlos / Merida / 1974; signed and dated again and titled on the frame verso

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan), "Boceto," 1973
              Nov. 20, 2024

              Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan), "Boceto," 1973

              Est: $3,000 - $5,000

              Carlos Mérida (1891-1984, Guatemalan) "Boceto," 1973 Pencil and colored pencil on tissue thin paper Signed in pencil lower left: Carlos Merida, titled and dated on the gallery label, verso

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • El Mensaje & Estudio de El Mensaje: Two Works
              Nov. 19, 2024

              El Mensaje & Estudio de El Mensaje: Two Works

              Est: $120,000 - $180,000

              Jacques and Natasha Gelman: Collecting Modern Mexico Carlos Mérida 1891 - 1984 El Mensaje & Estudio de El Mensaje: Two Works (i) signed Carlos Mérida and dated 1960 (lower center); signed Carlos Mérida, titled, dated 1960 and inscribed (Basado en el vaso de Chamá) (on the reverse) oil and lacquer on panel 28 by 34 ⅝ in.  71 by 88 cm. Executed in 1962. (ii) signed Carlos Mérida and dated 1961 (lower right); inscribed El Mensaje (lower left) pencil and gouache on paper image: 5 ¾ by 7 ¼ in. 14.6 by 18.4 cm. sheet: 11 ⅝ by 13 ⅞ in. 29.5 by 35.2 cm.  Executed in 1961.

              Sotheby's
            • Cinco paneles
              Nov. 19, 2024

              Cinco paneles

              Est: $100,000 - $150,000

              Jacques and Natasha Gelman: Collecting Modern Mexico Carlos Mérida 1891 - 1984 Cinco paneles (i) signed Carlos Mérida and dated 1963 (lower right) gouache and pencil on incised board mounted on panel 51 ¾ by 10 ⅝ in. 131.4 by 27 cm. Executed in 1963. (ii) signed Carlos Mérida and dated 1963 (lower right) gouache and pencil on incised board mounted on panel 51 ⅝ by 10 ⅜ in. 131.1 by 26.3 cm. Executed in 1963. (iii) signed Carlos Mérida and dated 1963 (lower left) gouache and pencil on incised board mounted on panel 51 ¾ by 10 ⅜ in. 131.4 by 26.3 cm. Executed in 1963. (iv) signed Carlos Mérida and dated 1963 (lower left) gouache and charcoal on incised board mounted on panel 51 ⅝ by 10 ¼ in. 131.1 by 26 cm. Executed in 1963. (v) signed Carlos Mérida and dated 1963 (lower left) gouache, pencil and aluminum foil on incised board mounted on panel 51 ¾ by 10 ⅜ in. 131.4 by 26.3 cm. Executed in 1963.

              Sotheby's
            • CARLOS MERIDA (Guatemala, 1891 - Mexico City, 1984). Untitled. Watercolor, graphite and colored pencils on paper. Signed in the lower left corner.
              Nov. 13, 2024

              CARLOS MERIDA (Guatemala, 1891 - Mexico City, 1984). Untitled. Watercolor, graphite and colored pencils on paper. Signed in the lower left corner.

              Est: €3,000 - €3,500

              CARLOS MERIDA (Guatemala, 1891 - Mexico City, 1984). Untitled. Watercolor, graphite and colored pencils on paper. Signed in the lower left corner. Measurements: 34 x 22 cm; 54 x 42 cm (frame). Mérida's artistic career began when he was still a teenager. After returning with his family to Guatemala City, he made contact with several artists and intellectuals. At the age of nineteen, he approached Catalan artist and writer Jaime Sabartés, who helped Mérida organize his first solo exhibition at the offices of the newspaper El Economista in Guatemala City in 1910. As there were few opportunities for artists in Guatemala, in 1910, Mérida traveled to Paris with a friend named Carlos Valenti on a German freighter. From then until 1914, he lived and worked in Paris and traveled throughout much of Europe. This brought him into contact with European avant-garde artists such as Van Dagen, Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondrian, as well as Latin American artists studying in Europe such as Diego Rivera, Jorge Enciso, Ángel Zárraga and Dr. Atl. He exhibited his work in venues such as the Salon Indépendant and the Giroux Gallery in Paris. For unknown reasons, his traveling companion committed suicide in his studio, which deeply and temporarily affected Mérida's interest in art. Roberto Montenegro helped him to overcome it. In 1914, Mérida returned to Guatemala, becoming fascinated with folklore. His second exhibition in Guatemala was at the Rosenthal Building in 1915, an exhibition that marked the beginning of modern painting in Guatemala . His time with Mexican artists in Europe prompted him to go to Mexico in 1919, when the struggle of the Mexican Revolution was over but there was still disorder. He arrived in the country a year before Diego Rivera returned from Europe, making contact with the muralists of the area. Mérida was noted for his easel work and his mural painting. His first exhibition in Mexico was in 1920 at the National School of Fine Arts. That same year he exhibited in the United States at the Hispanic Society of New York. He participated in a group show called Exposición de Artistas Independientes in New York in 1922 and exhibited individually at the Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes in Guatemala and the Valentin Dudesing Gallery in New York in 1926. In the 1930s and 1940s, the reputation of Mexican painting was growing; however, Merida still needed to work to sell his paintings. One reason for this was that his work differed from that of the Mexican muralists and was often not well received by critics. Mérida had forty-five exhibitions in the United States and eighteen in Mexico from 1928 to 1948. These included an exhibition with Rufino Tamayo at the Art Center in New York (1930), the John Becker and Valentine Galleries in New York (1930), the Mexican Writers Club and Posada Gallery in Mexico City (1931), the Stedhal Gallery and Stanley Rose Gallery in Los Angeles, the East West Gallery in San Francisco, the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the Georgette Passedoit and Cuchnitz Galleries in New York (1939-1940) as well as the 1940 International Surrealist Exhibition in Mexico City. He worked intensively in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s producing designs, graphic works, scenographic sketches for dance and tapestries, playing with geometric variations. Other venues for his exhibitions included Harvard University, the Berkeley Art Museum, etc.

              Setdart Auction House
            • Carlos Merida (Guatemalan, 1891-1984) silkscreens
              Oct. 19, 2024

              Carlos Merida (Guatemalan, 1891-1984) silkscreens

              Est: $800 - $1,200

              La Mascara Magica silkscreen in colors, signed, and numbered 11/50 in pencil.  19 x 14 3/8"

              Rachel Davis Fine Arts
            • CARLOS MÉRIDA (1891-1984). Ubicuidad. mixed media on amate (bark) paper lai
              Oct. 08, 2024

              CARLOS MÉRIDA (1891-1984). Ubicuidad. mixed media on amate (bark) paper lai

              Est: $18,000 - $22,000

              CARLOS MÉRIDA (1891-1984). Ubicuidad. mixed media on amate (bark) paper laid on Masonite 21 x 15 ¼ in. (53.3 x 38.7 cm.).

              Christie's
            • Las tres doncellas
              Oct. 01, 2024

              Las tres doncellas

              Est: $6,000 - $8,000

              Property from a Private Collection Carlos Mérida 1891 - 1985 Las tres doncellas   signed Carlos Mérida and numbered 11/50 (lower left) screenprint in color on paper  20 by 15 ¾ in. 50.8 by 40 cm. Executed in 1956, this work is number 11 from an edition of 50, published by Galería de Arte Mexicano.

              Sotheby's
            • Carlos Merida
              Sep. 24, 2024

              Carlos Merida

              Est: $2,000 - $4,000

              Guatemalan, 1895-1984 Untitled, 1959 Signed Carlos Merida (ll), signed, dated and inscribed a la Senora dona Julia B. de Contreras dedica Carlos Merida - 1959 (lc) Graphite and colored pencil on paper 10 3/4 x 14 inches (27.3 x 35.5 cm) Unframed Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist, private collection Thence by descent in the family This work is dedicated by the artist to the great-grandmother of the current owner The work was stored rolled, and retains a slight curl. Sheet is lightly toned throughout, with faint clusters of foxing within image and matburn around border of image. A small tear in margin at lower left edge. Remnants of old paper tape on the reverse.

              DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
            • Carlos Merida Watercolor "Geometric Abstract"
              Aug. 24, 2024

              Carlos Merida Watercolor "Geometric Abstract"

              Est: $200 - $400

              Carlos Merida, Mexico/Guatemala (1891/95 - 1984) Watercolor on paper "Geometric Abstract". Signed lower right. Framed under glass. Good condition. Measures 16" x 12" (sight), frame measures 26" x 22". JD/B13/SH:17B

              Joshua Kodner
            • 3pc Carlos Merida ''Dances of Mexico'' 1937 Lithograph
              Jul. 18, 2024

              3pc Carlos Merida ''Dances of Mexico'' 1937 Lithograph

              Est: $200 - $400

              3pc Carlos Merida (1891-1984 Mexican) ''Dances of Mexico'' 1937 Lithographs 16.75''x12.5'' Sheets. Each is pencil signed l.r. and limited to 100 copies. Printed in Mexico by Talleres Graficos de la Nacion. One has a corner crease upper left. Mounting marks to corner versos. Strong colors. Loose, unframed.

              MBA Seattle Auction LLC
            • Carlos Merida (Guatemalan 1891-1984), Two Screenprints of Women, Each Unframed, Each: 16 x 13 in. (40.6 x 33 cm.)
              Jul. 02, 2024

              Carlos Merida (Guatemalan 1891-1984), Two Screenprints of Women, Each Unframed, Each: 16 x 13 in. (40.6 x 33 cm.)

              Est: $50 - $100

              Carlos Merida (Guatemalan 1891-1984), Two Screenprints of Women, Each Unframed,

              Weschler's
            • Carlos Merida (Guatemalan 1891-1984), Two Screenprints of Women, Each Unframed, Each: 16 x 13 in. (40.6 x 33 cm.)
              Jun. 18, 2024

              Carlos Merida (Guatemalan 1891-1984), Two Screenprints of Women, Each Unframed, Each: 16 x 13 in. (40.6 x 33 cm.)

              Est: $200 - $400

              Carlos Merida (Guatemalan 1891-1984), Two Screenprints of Women, Each Unframed,

              Weschler's
            • Carlos Merida (Guatemalan 1891-1984), Geometric Abstraction, 1971, Watercolor and colored pencil on paper, Signed and dated lower center Carlos Merida 1971, artist bio on verso, 10" x 8", Provenance: Thomas F. Vanderb...
              May. 18, 2024

              Carlos Merida (Guatemalan 1891-1984), Geometric Abstraction, 1971, Watercolor and colored pencil on paper, Signed and dated lower center Carlos Merida 1971, artist bio on verso, 10" x 8", Provenance: Thomas F. Vanderb...

              Est: $1,500 - $3,000

              Carlos Merida (Guatemalan 1891-1984) Geometric Abstraction, 1971 Watercolor and colored pencil on paper Signed and dated lower center Carlos Merida 1971, artist bio on verso 10" x 8" Provenance: Thomas F. Vanderbeck Revocable Trust Haddam, Connecticut

              Nadeau's Auction Gallery
            • Las planideras
              May. 16, 2024

              Las planideras

              Est: $40,000 - $60,000

              Property from a Private Collection, Texas  Carlos Mérida 1891 - 1985   Las planideras signed Carlos Merida and dated 1970 (lower center) acrylic on incised Masonite 17 ¾ by 13 ⅞ in. 44.7 by 35 cm. Executed in 1970.

              Sotheby's
            • CARLOS MERIDA NINE SCREENPRINTS
              May. 07, 2024

              CARLOS MERIDA NINE SCREENPRINTS

              Est: $500 - $700

              CARLOS MERIDA (Mexico/Guatemala, 1891-1984) nine screenprints, figures in traditional costume. Signed in the matrix, 12.5" x 9.25" (images), 17.5" x 13" (paper), unframed.

              O'Gallerie
            • CARLOS MÉRIDA, (Guatemalan, 1891-1985), Portrait of a Woman, 1934, watercolor and gouache on paper, 18 x 14 1/2 in., frame: 21 1/4 x 17 3/4 in.
              May. 04, 2024

              CARLOS MÉRIDA, (Guatemalan, 1891-1985), Portrait of a Woman, 1934, watercolor and gouache on paper, 18 x 14 1/2 in., frame: 21 1/4 x 17 3/4 in.

              Est: $5,000 - $8,000

              CARLOS MÉRIDA (Guatemalan, 1891-1985) Portrait of a Woman 1934, watercolor and gouache on paper signed and dated Carlos Merida 1934 lower center

              Grogan & Company
            • CARLOS MERIDA (GUATEMALAN-MEXICAN 1891-1985)
              Apr. 27, 2024

              CARLOS MERIDA (GUATEMALAN-MEXICAN 1891-1985)

              Est: $400 - $600

              CARLOS MERIDA (GUATEMALAN-MEXICAN 1891-1985) Paisaje con tres mujeres, 1927 color lithograph on paper 25 x 30 cm (9 7/8 x 11 3/4 in.) [sight] framed dimensions: 46 x 52 cm (18 1/8 x 20 1/2 in.) signed, dated and numbered 69/100 lower left

              Shapiro Auctions LLC
            • Carlos Merida (1891-1984, Guatemalan-Mexican), "La Endecha," 1978
              Apr. 23, 2024

              Carlos Merida (1891-1984, Guatemalan-Mexican), "La Endecha," 1978

              Est: $700 - $900

              Carlos Merida (1891-1984, Guatemalan-Mexican) "La Endecha," 1978 Screenprint in colors on paper Edition: Artist Proof Signed and numbered in ink in the lower margin: Carlos Merida

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • Carlos Merida (1891-1984, Guatemalan-Mexican), "Musical Variations," 1976
              Apr. 23, 2024

              Carlos Merida (1891-1984, Guatemalan-Mexican), "Musical Variations," 1976

              Est: $800 - $1,200

              Carlos Merida (1891-1984, Guatemalan-Mexican) "Musical Variations," 1976 Screenprint in colors on paper Edition: 7/100 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower image: Carlos Merida

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • Carlos Merida (1891-1984, Guatemalan-Mexican), Abstracted figures, 1952
              Apr. 23, 2024

              Carlos Merida (1891-1984, Guatemalan-Mexican), Abstracted figures, 1952

              Est: $7,000 - $9,000

              Carlos Merida (1891-1984, Guatemalan-Mexican) Abstracted figures, 1952 Oil on Masonite Signed and dated near the lower edge, at center: Carlos Merida

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • Carlos Merida (GUATEMALA, 1891-1984) Gem
              Apr. 13, 2024

              Carlos Merida (GUATEMALA, 1891-1984) Gem

              Est: $1,500 - $2,500

              Carlos Merida (GUATEMALAN / MEXICO, 1891/95 - 1984) oil painting on board depicting a geometric design with faces. No apparent signature or obscurred. Mounted in ablack painted and burlwood wooden frame. Board measures approx. 15" height x 11 1/4" width to sight. Measures approx. 20 1/2" height x 16 1/2" width overall including frame. Appears in overall good condition. JD/B13/SH:4B

              Joshua Kodner
            • CARLOS MERIDA, (Guatemala/Mexico, 1891-1984), Four Original Color Lithographs/Paper, from the series DANCES OF MEXICO, 1937
              Mar. 26, 2024

              CARLOS MERIDA, (Guatemala/Mexico, 1891-1984), Four Original Color Lithographs/Paper, from the series DANCES OF MEXICO, 1937

              Est: $250 - $450

              CARLOS MERIDA, (Guatemala/Mexico, 1891-1984), Four Original Color Lithographs/Paper, from the series DANCES OF MEXICO, 1937, (set of ten). Each lithograph 15 7/8 inches x 11 7/8 inches (sheet), framed under glass in red painted wood, 16 ¾ inches x 12 ¾ inches. Three each signed in pencil CARLOS MERIDA, lower right; one not signed. Condition: Two have minor light scattered foxing; others clear. All sheets are loose in frames; none are mounted, glued or taped.

              Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions
            • Carlos Merida
              Mar. 13, 2024

              Carlos Merida

              Est: $3,000 - $5,000

              Guatemalan, 1895-1984 Untitled, 1959 Signed Carlos Merida (ll), signed, dated and inscribed a la Senora dona Julia B. de Contreras dedica Carlos Merida - 1959 (lc) Graphite and colored pencil on paper 10 3/4 x 14 inches (27.3 x 35.5 cm) Unframed Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist, private collection Thence by descent in the family This work is dedicated by the artist to the great-grandmother of the current owner The work was stored rolled, and retains a slight curl. Sheet is lightly toned throughout, with faint clusters of foxing within image and matburn around border of image. A small tear in margin at lower left edge. Remnants of old paper tape on the reverse.

              DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
            • Carlos Merida
              Mar. 13, 2024

              Carlos Merida

              Est: $30,000 - $50,000

              Guatemalan, 1895-1984 Retrato de Anita Mérida, 1915 Signed Carlos Merida and inscribed as titled (lc), signed, dated and inscribed Carlos Merida MCMXV Guatemala C.A. on the reverse Oil on linen 34 x 31 inches (86.3 x 78.7 cm) Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist, private collection, Guatemala City Acquired from the above, private collection, New York Acquired from the above in 1994 by the current owner Exhibited: Carlos Merida, A Retrospective, 2002, Ramis Baquet Gallery, New York Carlos Merida: retrato escrito, 1891-1984, 2018, Museuo Nacional de Arte, Mexico City (Framed dimensions: 36 7/8 x 33 7/8 x 2 inches) A horizontal scratch at center left near edge. A few scattered pinhead-sized specks at center, most apparent within white collar. A few minor surface scuffs, most apparent in black and brown pigments. No evidence of restoration with UV inspection.

              DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
            • Pajarera
              Mar. 05, 2024

              Pajarera

              Est: $15,000 - $20,000

              Carlos Mérida 1891 - 1985 Pajarera signed Carlos Mérida and dated 1967 (lower center); signed Carlos Mérida, titled and dated 1967 (on the verso) acrylic, watercolor and pen and ink on paper 30⅞ by 22½ in. 78.4 by 57.2 cm. Executed in 1967.

              Sotheby's
            • A Lithograph
              Feb. 27, 2024

              A Lithograph

              Est: €300 - €600

              Carlos Merida, 28 x 333 cm.

              Veilinghuis de Jager
            • Pair of Carnival in Mexico Prints, Carlos Merida.
              Feb. 03, 2024

              Pair of Carnival in Mexico Prints, Carlos Merida.

              Est: $100 - $200

              This pair of colored lithographs are both pencil signed lower right. They are both from Carlos Merida's (Guatemala, 1891-1984) series called "Carnival in Mexico". One print depicts two men in yellow costumes wearing masks from Huixquilucan at the fiesta of the Huehuenches, and the other is of two men from Huejotzingo wearing blue garments. The series number is unknown, and they have not been inspected outside of their frames. Both are housed in black painted frames with woven burlap mats. The frames have a few scuffs and the prints have signs of toning. The sight areas measure 13" x 11", and the frames measure 23" x 19". In-house shipping is available. Please see our website regarding our in-house shipping procedures.

              Direct Auction Galleries, Inc.
            • CARLOS MÉRIDA (Guatemala, 1891 - Mexico City, 1984). No title. Gouache on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.
              Jan. 30, 2024

              CARLOS MÉRIDA (Guatemala, 1891 - Mexico City, 1984). No title. Gouache on paper. Signed in the lower right corner.

              Est: €8,000 - €10,000

              CARLOS MÉRIDA (Guatemala, 1891 - Mexico City, 1984). Untitled. Gouache on paper. Signed in the lower right corner. Size: 32,5 x 23 cm; 52 x 43 cm (frame). In this piece we can observe a post-cubist style, where the artist has dissipated and synthesised the forms, creating a composition in which different elements treated from different perspectives form a harmonious whole. However, in this piece colour plays a fundamental and leading role. Using a palette of shades that oscillate between warm and cold tones. Mérida's artistic career began when he was still a teenager. After returning to Guatemala City with his family, he came into contact with various artists and intellectuals. At the age of nineteen, he became close to the Catalan artist and writer Jaime Sabartés, who helped Mérida organise his first solo exhibition at the offices of the newspaper El Economista in Guatemala City in 1910. As there were few opportunities for artists in Guatemala, in 1910, Mérida travelled to Paris with a friend named Carlos Valenti on a German freighter. From then until 1914, he lived and worked in Paris and travelled through much of Europe. This brought him into contact with European avant-garde artists such as Van Dagen, Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondrian, as well as with Latin American artists studying in Europe such as Diego Rivera, Jorge Enciso, Ángel Zárraga and Dr. Atl. He exhibited his work in venues such as the Salon Indépendant and the Galerie Giroux in Paris. For unknown reasons, his travelling companion committed suicide in his studio, which deeply and temporarily affected Mérida's interest in art. Roberto Montenegro helped him to overcome it. In 1914, Mérida returned to Guatemala, becoming fascinated with folklore. His second exhibition in Guatemala was at the Rosenthal Building in 1915, an exhibition that marked the beginning of modern painting in Guatemala . His time with Mexican artists in Europe prompted him to go to Mexico in 1919, when the fighting of the Mexican Revolution was over but there was still disorder. He arrived in the country a year before Diego Rivera returned from Europe, making contact with the muralists of the area. Mérida was noted for his easel works and for his mural painting. His first exhibition in Mexico was in 1920 at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes. That same year he exhibited in the United States at the Hispanic Society of New York. He participated in a group show called the Exhibition of Independent Artists in New York in 1922 and had solo exhibitions at the National Academy of Fine Arts in Guatemala and the Valentin Dudesing Gallery in New York in 1926. In the 1930s and 1940s, the reputation of Mexican painting was on the rise; however, Mérida still needed to work to sell his paintings. One reason for this was that his work differed from that of the Mexican muralists and was often not well received by critics. Mérida had forty-five exhibitions in the United States and eighteen in Mexico from 1928 to 1948. These included an exhibition with Rufino Tamayo at the Art Center in New York (1930), the John Becker and Valentine Galleries in New York (1930), the Mexican Writers Club and Posada Gallery in Mexico City (1931), the Stedhal Gallery and Stanley Rose Gallery in Los Angeles, the East West Gallery in San Francisco, the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the Georgette Passedoit and Cuchnitz Galleries in New York (1939-1940) as well as the 1940 International Surrealist Exhibition in Mexico City. He worked intensively in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s producing designs, graphic works, stage sketches for dance and tapestries, playing with geometric variants. Other venues for his exhibitions included Harvard University, the Berkeley Art Museum, etc.

              Setdart Auction House
            • Carlos Merida (1891-1984) Guatemalan, Acr/Paper
              Jan. 21, 2024

              Carlos Merida (1891-1984) Guatemalan, Acr/Paper

              Est: $800 - $1,200

              Carlos Merida (1891-1984) Guatemalan, Acrylic on Paper. Signed and dated along bottom. Abstract figures comprised of different colored shapes. Framed. Carlos Merida (1891/95 - 1984) was active/lived in Mexico, Guatemala. Carlos Merida is known for Geometric abstract painting, graphics, murals. Overall Size: 16 1/2 x 19 in. Sight Size: 11 1/2 x 13 1/2 in. Frame Thickness: 3/4 in. #4766 Location B Wall

              Sarasota Estate Auction
            • Carlos Merida (1891/95-1984), "Los Musicos," from the portfolio "Images de Guatemala," 1927, Pochoir in colors on paper, Sheet: 8.625" H x 12.25" W
              Dec. 07, 2023

              Carlos Merida (1891/95-1984), "Los Musicos," from the portfolio "Images de Guatemala," 1927, Pochoir in colors on paper, Sheet: 8.625" H x 12.25" W

              Est: $400 - $600

              Carlos Merida (1891/95 - 1984) "Los Musicos," from the portfolio "Images de Guatemala," 1927 Pochoir in colors on paper Signed and dated in pencil in the image: Carlos Merida; Ducros et Colas and Daniel Jacoment Workshops, prntr.; Quatre Chemins, Paris, pub.

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • Carlos Merida (1891-1984), Untitled, 1971, Acrylic on Amate paper, Sheet: 23.125" H x 15.5" W
              Dec. 07, 2023

              Carlos Merida (1891-1984), Untitled, 1971, Acrylic on Amate paper, Sheet: 23.125" H x 15.5" W

              Est: $4,000 - $6,000

              Carlos Merida (1891-1984) Untitled, 1971 Acrylic on Amate paper Signed and dated lower left: Carlos Merida

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • Carlos Merida (1891-1984), Twenty-one plates from the "Trajes Regionales Mexicanos" portfolio, 1945, 21 screenprints in colors on wove paper, Image of each: 12.5" H x 9.25" W approx.
              Dec. 06, 2023

              Carlos Merida (1891-1984), Twenty-one plates from the "Trajes Regionales Mexicanos" portfolio, 1945, 21 screenprints in colors on wove paper, Image of each: 12.5" H x 9.25" W approx.

              Est: $600 - $800

              Carlos Merida (1891-1984) Twenty-one works: Twenty-one plates from the "Trajes Regionales Mexicanos" portfolio, 1945 Each: screenprint in colors on wove paper Each: from the edition of 1000 Each with the artist's name, image number, and individual title printed along the lower edge of the image: Carlos Merida; together with the original beige cloth-covered portfolio with printed design, title, and publisher on the front; Editorial Atlante, Mexico City, Mexico, pub.

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • Carlos Merida (1891-1984), Abstract composition with a head and bird-like form, from "Motivos," 1936, Woodcut in colors on paper, Sight: 8" H x 6" W
              Dec. 06, 2023

              Carlos Merida (1891-1984), Abstract composition with a head and bird-like form, from "Motivos," 1936, Woodcut in colors on paper, Sight: 8" H x 6" W

              Est: $300 - $500

              Carlos Merida (1891-1984) Abstract composition with a head and bird-like form, from "Motivos," 1936 Woodcut in colors on paper Edition: 46/100 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Carlos Merida; Ediciones arte Mexicano (EAM), Mexico City, pub.

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • Carlos Merida (1891/95 - 1984): Untitled
              Dec. 06, 2023

              Carlos Merida (1891/95 - 1984): Untitled

              Est: $300 - $500

              Carlos Merida (1891/95 - 1984): Untitled mixografia; 1979; 53/100; hand-signed and numbered in lower margin

              Abell Auction
            • Carlos Merida (1891/95 - 1984): Untitled
              Dec. 06, 2023

              Carlos Merida (1891/95 - 1984): Untitled

              Est: $300 - $500

              Carlos Merida (1891/95 - 1984): Untitled mixografia; 1979; 79/100; hand-signed and numbered in lower margin

              Abell Auction
            • Carlos Mérida (1891-1984) 'Casita Encantado' Tapestry, 1980 Artist Proof from an edition of 14 Art in Tapestry El Paso, USA
              Nov. 14, 2023

              Carlos Mérida (1891-1984) 'Casita Encantado' Tapestry, 1980 Artist Proof from an edition of 14 Art in Tapestry El Paso, USA

              Est: $700 - $900

              Carlos Mérida (1891-1984) 'Casita Encantado' Tapestry, 1980 Artist Proof from an edition of 14Art in Tapestry El Paso, USA wool with woven signature 69 x 52 inches

              Hindman
            • Juego de círculos
              Nov. 14, 2023

              Juego de círculos

              Est: $50,000 - $70,000

              Carlos Mérida 1891 - 1985 Juego de círculos signed Carlos Mérida and dated 1976 (lower right) oil and brush and ink on canvas 31 ¾ by 23 ⅞ in. 80.6 by 60.6 cm. Executed in 1976. 

              Sotheby's
            • Retrato de Anita Mérida
              Nov. 14, 2023

              Retrato de Anita Mérida

              Est: $50,000 - $70,000

              Property from an Important Private Collection Carlos Mérida 1891 - 1985 Retrato de Anita Mérida signed Carlos Mérida and titled (lower edge); signed Carlos Mérida and dated MCMXV Guatemala C.A. (on the reverse) oil on linen 33 ⅞ by 30 ⅞ in. 86 by 78.4 cm. Executed in Guatemala in 1915.

              Sotheby's
            • CARLOS MÉRIDA (1891-1984) Black, Rose and Green watercolor and pencil on pa
              Nov. 11, 2023

              CARLOS MÉRIDA (1891-1984) Black, Rose and Green watercolor and pencil on pa

              Est: $2,000 - $3,000

              CARLOS MÉRIDA (1891-1984) Black, Rose and Green watercolor and pencil on paper 9 ¼ x 11 7⁄8 in. (23.5 x 30.1 cm.)

              Christie's
            • Six Costume Studies for Ballet Bonampak
              Oct. 04, 2023

              Six Costume Studies for Ballet Bonampak

              Est: $12,000 - $18,000

              Property of an Important Patron of the Arts Carlos Mérida 1891 - 1984 Six Costume Studies for Ballet Bonampak each: signed (lower center); titled and numbered (upper left); inscribed (upper left and lower right) gouache, watercolor, graphite and colored pencil on paper each: 16 ¾ by 10 ¾ in. 42.5 by 27.3 cm. Executed circa 1969.

              Sotheby's
            • CARLOS MÉRIDA (1891-1984) Canto al Maya casein on polished parchment with p
              Sep. 28, 2023

              CARLOS MÉRIDA (1891-1984) Canto al Maya casein on polished parchment with p

              Est: $120,000 - $180,000

              CARLOS MÉRIDA (1891-1984) Canto al Maya casein on polished parchment with petroplastic on panel 35 3/8 x 25 7/8 in. (89.9 x 65.7 cm.)

              Christie's
            • CARLOS MÉRIDA (1891-1984) Espectro en rojo oil on canvas 35 3/8 x 27 ½ in.
              Sep. 28, 2023

              CARLOS MÉRIDA (1891-1984) Espectro en rojo oil on canvas 35 3/8 x 27 ½ in.

              Est: $60,000 - $80,000

              CARLOS MÉRIDA (1891-1984) Espectro en rojo oil on canvas 35 3/8 x 27 ½ in. (89.9 x 69.9 cm.)

              Christie's
            • Pr. of Carnival in Mexico Prints, Carlos Mérida.
              Sep. 09, 2023

              Pr. of Carnival in Mexico Prints, Carlos Mérida.

              Est: $150 - $300

              This pair of colored lithographs are both pencil signed lower right. They are both from Carlos Mérida's (Guatemala, 1891-1984) series called "Carnival in Mexico". One print depicts two men in yellow costumes wearing masks from Huixquilucan at the fiesta of the Huehuenches, and the other is of two men from Huejotzingo wearing blue garments. The series number is unknown, and they have not been inspected outside of their frames. Both are housed in black painted frames with woven burlap mats. The frames have a few scuffs and the prints have signs of toning. The sight areas measure 13" x 11", and the frames measure 23" x 19". In-house shipping is available. Please see our website regarding our in-house shipping procedures.

              Direct Auction Galleries, Inc.
            • Carlos Merida, Abstract composition with a head and bird-like forms (from the Motivos portfolio)
              Sep. 07, 2023

              Carlos Merida, Abstract composition with a head and bird-like forms (from the Motivos portfolio)

              Est: $600 - $800

              Carlos Merida Abstract composition with a head and bird-like forms (from the Motivos portfolio) 1936 woodcut in colors image: 8.125 h x 5.5 w in (21 x 14 cm) sheet: 8.875 h x 6.125 w in (23 x 16 cm) Signed and numbered to lower edge '2/10 Carlos Merida'. This work is number 2 from the edition of 10. Provenance: Sold by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art to benefit acquisitions of Latin American Art This work will ship from Los Angeles, California.

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