Title:
La Mujer Y El Perro
Creator/Contributor:
Guerrero-Cruz, Dolores, Artist
Date:
1988
Subject:
Violence
Stereotypes
Women
Chicana art
Mexican American art
Ethnic stereotypes
Chicanos
Chicanas
Chicano art
Mexican Americans
Los Angeles, (Calif.)
Note:
Image of a woman sitting on a bed with her back towards you. She's facing the window looking at a dog outside the window.
"The dog or perro symbolizes men or man. It's a concept of men chasing women. This woman does not want to be chased and
therefore hides in her room, holding her body in despair. This is print A." D. Guerrero-Cruz.
4/48; Signed;, Inscription in pencil below image area reads: "4/48, La Mujer y El Perro, Dolores Guerrero-Cruz, and 2/88"print:
Oscar Duardo; chopmark: "SHG" chops located in the bottom left hand corner of the image
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Type:
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Language:
Spanish
Identifier:
CEMA 3
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