Angel Tarrac Virtual Museum
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This Virtual Museum contains a sampling of works of art created by renowned sculptor Angel Tarrac and other contemporary artists, all of whom utilize elements in their art inspired by Mexican art and culture.
Visitors to the site will view sculptures, paintings, and drawings in various styles and media produced since the first quarter of the 20th Century. These artists: Angel Tarrac, Luis Albarrán, Bill Anderson, Francisco Camps-Ribera, Guillermo Castaño Ramírez, Jorge González Camarena, Francisco Eppens, Carlos Helguera and others exhibit an individual creative versatility that is exemplary as well as unique.
These artists have made artistic contributions to private and public art collections both nationally and internationally and continue to be discovered by audiences worldwide, who have not yet had the opportunity to explore their art works.
Patricia Jessop-Woodlin, Ph.D
Associate Professor
Art Department
California State University, Los Angeles, California.
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Angel Tarrac, 1927
We are very proud to present this selection of classical and abstract sculptures in bronze, stone, and marble, created by the Spanish-Mexican artist Angel Tarrac, who started his career in 1913 and worked until 1979.
More art pieces by the sculptor and other artists will be added to the permanent collection.
All the images and works presented in this site are protected by Copyright. All rights reserved.

The Wind by Tarrac, exhibited in 1928 at the Museum of Modern Art in Barcelona, Spain. The current location is unknown.
Wind Symphony(C), Angel Tarrac, bronze, 34 1/2" high, limited edition
Photographs by:
Dr. Arturo Olvera-Chávez, Carlos F. Tarrac, A. Tarrac, Walter K. Ely, and friends' contributions
Featured at the Community Port, Arts and Entertainment Member Showcase-May 2002. AT&T Personal Web Pages @ att.net
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