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Maker(s):Genoves, Juan
Culture:Spanish (1930 - 2020)
Title:Muy cerea (Very near) from the portfolio Silencio, Silencio (Silence, Silence)
Date Made:1970; published 1971
Type:Print
Materials:aquatint on Arches paper
Place Made:Spain
Measurements:sheet: 19 3/4 x 26 in.; 50.165 x 66.04 cm; plate: 12 3/4 x 17 1/2 in.; 32.385 x 44.45 cm
Narrative Inscription:  numbered, signed, and dated in pencil: VII/VIII Genoves '70
Accession Number:  SC 1978.56.62.3
Credit Line:Gift of the estate of Mrs. Sigmund W. Kunstadter (Maxine Weil, class of 1924)
Museum Collection:  Smith College Museum of Art
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Description:
crowd of shadowy figures with upraised arms pointing toward the right; military/war:silhouette; activism

Label Text:
Born in Valencia, Spain, Genoves experienced the Spanish Civil War as a child in a direct and traumatic way. His family supported the leftist Republicans and thus suffered the contempt of the successful Nationalist party, which included the outlawing of his native dialect, Catalan. In 1958, Genoves settled permanently in Madrid. He helped organize an exhibition in Milan to raise funds for the anti-Franco movement. In 1976 he was detained and held in solitary confinement for seven days for having created a poster demanding amnesty for political prisoners. He was also linked to the Communist party.

Subjects:
Crowds; figures (representations); Aquatint

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