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Cruising Turtle Island
title Cruising Turtle Islanddescription Gilbert "Magu" Luján, Cruising Turtle Island, 1986, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Frank K. Ribelin Endowment, 2020.22.1artist/creator Luján, Gilbert "Magu"contributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
El Corazon del Pueblo, from Méchicano 1977 Calendario
title El Corazon del Pueblo, from Méchicano 1977 Calendariodescription Carlos Almaraz, El Corazon del Pueblo, from Méchicano 1977 Calendario, 1976, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment, 2012.53.3, © 1976, Carlos Almaraz Estateartist/creator Almaraz, Carlossubject Calendarios Calendars Calendar art Corazón Corazón sagrado Sacred hearts United Farm Workers (UFW) eagle Printscontributor Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) -
La Llorona II
title La Llorona IIdescription The monumental painting depicts La Llorona in occupied America, as indicated by the cave hieroglyph, oztotl, pierced by the atlatl dart. The maguey gives energy and life to La Llorona. The composition of the water in the background is informed by the artist's study of the Mesoamerican codices. Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 48" x 87"artist/creator Barraza, Santasubject La Llorona Maguey Water Landscapes Tattoos Codices Oztotl glyph Sacred Hearts Corazón sagrado Conquest Atlatl dart Symbols Hieroglyphs Nepantla Indigeneity Genesis Nudes in art Chicana art Tejana art Occupied America Borderlands Frontera Paintings Roses Yellow Rose of Texascontributor Santa C. Barraza -
Sacred Heart with Hand of Tlaloc
title Sacred Heart with Hand of Tlalocdescription From the Retablo Series, this painting portrays a maguey, the Sacred Heart, clouds, water, and Tlaloc's hand, which fertilizes the earth. Tlaloc's presence is informed by the Tepantitla murals at Teotihuacan. Richard Dennis created the metal frame, which he fabricated for the artist. Enamel and oil on metal with metal frame. Dimensions: 15 ½" x 16 ½" x 1"artist/creator Barraza, Santasubject Retablos Sacred Hearts Corazón sagrado Tlaloc (Aztec deity) Paintings Landscapes Chicana art Tejana art Maguey Metal Rosescontributor Santa C. Barraza -
La Virgen Indigena
title La Virgen Indigenadescription Emphasizing her indigenous identity and empowerment, the portrait of Guadalupe gazes directly at the viewer. A Mesoamerican motif appears in the background, likely the sky band. The print includes multiple symbols including, the Eye of God, the Holy Spirit as a dove, and the Indigenous symbol for pregnancy. The lithographic print of Series III is the second of three impressions. Lithography on Rives BFK Buff Color paper. Dimensions of the image: 17 ½" x 15"artist/creator Barraza, Santasubject Prints Guadalupe, Our Lady of Tonantzin Virgen de Guadalupe Sacred Hearts Doves Symbols Feminism Chicana art Tejana art Indigenous people Indígenas Mestizaje Holy Spiritcontributor Santa C. Barraza