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Jose Maria Cundin (Spanish/Louisiana, b. 1938), "Historia Frenologica de Rosita Camargo", February 1969, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, signed, dated and titled en verso, 44" x 40". Presented in a thin, polychrome artist frame. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist; private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana. The Historia Frenologica (Phrenological History/Story) of Rosita Camargo was completed one month before Cundin exhibited a series of paintings devoted to the life of Rosita Camargo at the 331 Gallery on Chartres Street in March of 1969. Rosita, Cundin's favorite persona in the late 1960s/early 1970s, debuted in New Orleans in 1966. Over the next several years, this woeful, little rotund caricature and her insipid and villainous consorts captured both the gallery windows and hearts of New Orleanians, regularly appearing at the 331, the Bienville Gallery and Galerie Simonne Stern. According to Cundin, Rosita and her gang are foils for humanity--with their virtues, sins, and general stupidity, they reflect the many facets of the human condition. Nowhere is this better illustrated than in the painting offered here. Divided into four vignettes, each section tells a disparaging narrative about the neuroses and libidos of love, from a phrenological overview of Rosita's simpleton mind to the nervous, amorous ticks of Augustin. Lastly, Rosita is led to the "mesas of pleasures" by a pig, not by her lover. As one art critic noted in his review of the 331 exhibit, the porcine faces of Cundin's figures often resemble the swine upon which they sit. In hindsight, these anthropomorphic innuendos to "pigs" may also reflect the beatnik generation and political tenor of the late 1960s, as the Times-Picayune wrote in its prologue to the 1969 exhibit at the 331 Gallery - "He (Cundin) says that, like the hippie, he is 'only doing his thing', and that his style of art expression is the only one natural for him." References: "Galleries Schedule Special Shows - Cundin Paintings." Times-Picayune 16 March 1969: 3.10; "Cundin Show." Times-Picayune 23 March 1969; "Cundin Exhibition to Open: Rosita Makes Her Return." Times-Picayune 14 June 1970: 60.


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