Rufino Tamayo Biography Rufino Tamayo (August 25, 1899 – June 24, 1991) was a Mexican painter of Zapotec heritage, born in Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico. Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899–1991) was a painter, sculptor, and printmaker. La familia of 1926, a painting belonging to Rufino Tamayo’s earliest production, participates in the immediate post-Revolution drive to forge new artistic languages that would redefine Mexican national identity as native, popular, and modern. Mexico City, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Internacional Rufino Tamayo, Museo Palacio de Bellas Artes, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, Rufino Tamayo, 70 Años de Creación, December 1987-March 1988, no.
Tamayo's Zapotec heritage is often cited as an early influence. Tamayo was active in the mid-20th century in Mexico and New York, painting figurativeabstraction with surrealist influences. Notably, here Tamayo depicts the fruit sans its characteristic black seeds, concentrating instead on its red, pink and white flesh. Rufino Tamayo Born in Oaxaca (Mexico) into a family of Zapotecan Indian origin, Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991) is one of the most renowned Mexican artists of the 20th century. Rufino and Olga Tamayo with Pablo Picasso and family, 1949.
Despite opposition from his family, his precocious calling took him at an early age to Mexico City, where he … Rufino Tamayo, in full Rufino Arellanes Tamayo, (born August 26, 1899, Oaxaca, Mexico—died June 24, 1991, Mexico City), Mexican painter who combined modern … He was born in Oaxaca, Mexico, and moved to Mexico City with an aunt after the death of his parents. In his early years, he worked in the family business but developed a passion for art after his aunt enrolled him in art classes.