Hands

Rufino Tamayo, Hands, 1964, lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Inc., 1973.107
Rufino Tamayo, Hands, 1964, lithograph, sheet: 21 7818 18 in. (55.646.0 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Inc., 1973.107

Artwork Details

Title
Hands
Date
1964
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
sheet: 21 7818 18 in. (55.646.0 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of the Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Inc.
Mediums Description
lithograph
Classifications
Subjects
  • Figure — fragment — hand
Object Number
1973.107

Works by this artist (10 items)

Hidden Agenda Brooch (brooch)
Date1994
sterling silver, hematite, pearl, sharks teeth, watch crystal, and found objects
Not on view
Nancy Lee Worden, Bracelet (bracelet), 2007, steel and paint, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Susan Beech Collection, 2024.50.97, Photo by Robert Diamante
Bracelet (bracelet)
Date2007
steel and paint
Not on view
Nancy Lee Worden, Sexual Harassment in the Workplace, 2018, silver, glass, wool, plastic, nylon, fur, leather, feathers and steel, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Estate of Nancy Worden, 2021.54.1, © 2020, Estate of Nancy Worden
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
Date2018
silver, glass, wool, plastic, nylon, fur, leather, feathers and steel
Not on view
Nancy Lee Worden, Literal Defense, 2007, aluminum from cookware, silver, copper and brass rivets, plastic IBM typewriter balls, glass indicator lights, taxidermy eyes, leather, and gold leaf, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Estate of Nancy Worden, 2021.54.3, © 2020, Estate of Nancy Worden
Literal Defense
Date2007
aluminum from cookware, silver, copper and brass rivets, plastic IBM typewriter balls, glass indicator lights, taxidermy eyes, leather, and gold leaf
Not on view

Related Books

This is the cover of the "Tamayo: The New York Years" book displaying Rufino Tamayo's Carnival painting.
Tamayo: The New York Years
Tamayo: The New York Years explores the influences between Rufino Tamayo (1899–1991), a major Mexican modernist best known for his boldly colored, semiabstract paintings, and the American art world. It reveals how he forged a new path in the modern art of the Americas and contributed to New York’s dynamic cultural scene as the city was becoming a center of postwar art. 

More Artworks from the Collection

Rick Dingus, Unfinished House in the Woods near Taos, New Mexico, 1985, printed 1988, gelatin silver print with graphite additions, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Consolidated Natural Gas Company Foundation, 1991.54.2, © 1988, Rick Dingus
Unfinished House in the Woods near Taos, New Mexico
Date1985, printed 1988
gelatin silver print with graphite additions
Not on view
Rick Dingus, Journey Within, near San Yasidro, New Mexico, 1987, printed 1988, gelatin silver print with graphite additions, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Consolidated Natural Gas Company Foundation, 1991.54.1, © 1988, Rick Dingus
Journey Within, near San Yasidro, New Mexico
Date1987, printed 1988
gelatin silver print with graphite additions
Not on view