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Aurelio Garcia
(Mexican, 19th/20th Century)

"El Descubrimiento del Pulque (The Discovery of Pulque)" after Jose Maria Obregon (Mexican, 1832-1902)

transfer-photographic print on onyx
signed and dated "1895" lower right, titled lower left.
dia. 23-3/4"

Provenance: Deaccessioned property of a Southern institution.

Notes: The story of "The Discovery of Pulque" concerns a young woman named Xochitl who, led forward by her parents, is offering Tecpancaltzin, the King of Tula, a gourd filled with the drink, called pulque, that she discovered. The painting by Jose Maria Obregon was exhibited at the National Fine Arts School, Mexico City, in 1869 and immediately became an iconic work for both Mexicans and tourists desiring a souvenir. The enterprising owner of a successful marble and stone factory in Puebla, Manuel Oliman Galindo, profited from the painting's popularity. He exhibited a wide variety of onyx wares at numerous world's fairs and won a gold medal at the 1899 Exposition Universelle in Paris.


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