MARTIN RAMIREZ (1885-1963)
MARTIN RAMIREZ (1885-1963)
MARTIN RAMIREZ (1885-1963)
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MARTIN RAMIREZ (1885-1963)

UNTITLED (TUNNELS)

Details
MARTIN RAMIREZ (1885-1963)
UNTITLED (TUNNELS)
graphite and ink on paper
17 ½ x 23 ¾ in.
Provenance
Phyllis Kind Gallery, Chicago
Private Collection, Chicago
Christie's, New York, 3 February 2022, lot 117

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Lot Essay

Martín Ramírez drew what he knew, from animals and horsemen in his native Mexico to railroads and cars that marked his early experiences in the United States. Born in Jalisco, Mexico, he spent five years as a sharecropper and journeyman laborer before purchasing a small piece of land near his hometown. He had difficulty repaying the loans for this purchase, so he left for the United States in search of temporary work on August 24, 1925. In January 1931 Ramírez was picked up by the San Joaquin County, California police and sent to the Stockton State Hospital with a diagnosis of manic depression. Transferred to the DeWitt State Hospital in Auburn, California in 1948, he remained institutionalized until his death on February 17, 1963. After the artist’s arrival at DeWitt, psychologist Dr. Tarmo Pasto noticed Ramírez’s drawings and provided a steady supply of paper and pencils, preserved his work and arranged exhibitions.

Untitled (Tunnels) has been granted clear title by the Estate of Martín Ramírez. This work's estate number is MR 371.

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