1.: Ignacio Aguirre Title: Mujer en la Cola del Carbón (Woman in Coal Queue) from TGPdoce.
Date: 1946 Medium: Lithograph Edition: None stated, presumably 250 for an AAA print.
Inscriptions/Annotations: Recto, signed by the artist at LR "Ign Aguirre" Paper/impression quality: Excellent impression on good paper. Image dimensions: 12.5" x 8.7"
Sheet dimensions: Print is framed, sheet dimensions not available. Prignitz number: Not listed in Prignitz Reference:TGPdoce, 41. Description:A depiction of a unhappy looking woman leaning against a wall,presumably, as per the title, waiting in a coal line.

2.Frente Nacional de Artes Plasticas Print (original linocut?) included with newspaper. Image dimensions 12.3" x 9.4"

3. Luis Arenal Title: Cabeza de Indígena. Head of a Native Woman, dated 1948 in MPhaab.
Date: 1947 Medium: Lithograph Edition: None stated, presumably 250 for an AAA print.
Inscriptions/Annotations: Recto, signed by the artist at LR "Ign Aguirre" Paper/impression quality: Excellent impression on good paper. Image dimensions: 8.6" x 11.0" Sheet dimensions: 12.7" x 20.0" Prignitz number: Not listed in Prignitz
Reference:TGPdoce, 48. MPhaab, # 87, 122. MPpola, 23, 115(virtually identical image.) TGPadm, 20. Description:A depiction of a profile of a native woman with an earring. MPpola shows a virtually identical, albeit reversed, image which is dated 1937, suggesting that Arenal reworked a previous image to produce this image for AAA.

4.Jean Charlot Title: Mexican Kitchen Date: 1946 Medium: Lithogrsaph Edition: 250 Inscriptions/Annotations: Recto, signed by the artist at LR "Jean Charlot" Paper/impression quality: Excellent impression on good paper. Image dimensions: 13.2" x 9.9" Sheet dimensions: Print is framed. Sheet dimensions unavailable. Prignitz number: Not listed in Prignitz. Reference:TGPdoce, 140(related image). Description:A depiction of a mother and child by the fire in their kitchen.

5.: José Chávez Morado Title: Corrido de los Tranvias (Ballad of the Street Car Strike, as per TGPdoce.) (Ballad of the Streetcars, as per MPmmp.) Date: 1939 Medium: Linoleum cut with type. Edition: Unknown Inscriptions/Annotations: Bears signature at LR "Chávez Morado" (all three examples.) Paper/impression quality: Excellent impressions on typical fine colored paper.
Image dimensions: 5.6" x 8.5" Sheet dimensions: 17.2" x 13.2" Prignitz number: 252
Reference:TGPpr, 335.TGPdoce, 145. MPmmp, 226, 236. MAiom, 119 (imsge.) JCMgeg, 77 (image.) LMcm, 77. LMcms, #219A. Description:A humerous depiction of a bus on a scary ride down an irregular street while the politician boss reclines on top, consuming all of the fares.

6. Frente Nacional de Artes Plasticas .Print (original linocut?) included with previous newspaper. Image dimensions 12.4" x 10.0"

7.Francisco Dosamantes Title:Tres Mujers Date: Ca. 1939-41 Medium: Lithograph Edition: None indicated, presumably 250 for an AAA lithograph. Inscriptions/Annotations: LR "Fr. Dosamantes" Paper/impression quality: Excellent impression on good paper. Image dimensions: 12.6" x 9.2" Sheet dimensions: Print is framed, sheet dimensions unavailable. Prignitz number: Not listed in Prignitz. Reference:TGPdoce, 72(related image).TGPmus, 93(related image.) MPmmp, 199(related image.). Description:A depiction of three Mayan women looking towards the horizon. Condition: Near fine with only very minor signs of wear.

8. Andrea Gómez Title: Cantadores de Corridos (The Singers of corridos, MPcan, 40.) Date: 1956 (as per MPcan, 40.) Medium: Linoleum cut. Edition: None stated.
Inscriptions/Annotations: Recto, signed in ink by the artist at LR "Andrea Gom." Other faint and indecipherable graphite markings in margins. Paper/impression quality: Good impression on thin yellow/green tissue. Image dimensions: 6.2" x 8.4" Sheet dimensions: 8.1" x 11.9" Prignitz number: Not listed in Prignitz. Reference:TGPmus, 23.MPcan, 40. LMcms, #34A.TGPadm, 32. EGMXX, FS. Description:A depiction of a couple singing a corrido to a local crowd in a village.

9.Artist: Unknown Title: 20 Aniversario TGP Date: 1958 Medium: Silkscreen in four (?) colors Edition: unknown Inscriptions/Annotations: Signed in screen at LR "Homar 58"(?). Paper/impression quality: Excellent impression on good poster paper. Image dimensions: 30.0" x 19.1" Sheet dimensions: 31.2" x 20.0" Prignitz number: Not listed in Prignitz Reference: None known. Description:A beautiful color poster celebrating an exhibition of Mexican prints from the TGP at the Perto Rican Institute of Culture.The image depicts a dynamic dancing calavera, celebrating the exhibition.

10.Pablo O'Higgins Title: Tierra Erosionada (Eroded Land) Date: ND Medium: Linloeum cut. Edition: None stated. Inscriptions/Annotations: Signed by the artist at LR "Pablo O'Higgins." TGP stamp at UL of image. Verso, another TGP stamp filled out by the artist.
Paper/impression quality: Excellent impression on good paper. Image dimensions: 7.0" x 5.2" Sheet dimensions: 12.7" x 9.4" Prignitz number: POhr, 117. Reference: None noted. Description:A depiction of a campesino with a shovel looking out over an eroded landscape.

11.Frente Nacional de Artes Plasticas . Poster included with the newspaper. OA dimensions 23.1" x 15.4"

12. Everardo Ramírez Title: Health Care (Title from EXitt, 218. AKA First Aid Station) Date: ND (Poster circa 1040-42 as per EXitt, 218., but not listed in Prignitz.) Medium: Relief, probably woodcut. Edition: None stated, see description. Inscriptions/Annotations: Signed by the artist at LL "Everardo Ramírez." Paper/impression quality:Very good, but not excellent, impression on lightweight tan paper. Image dimensions: 11.0" x 12.1" Sheet dimensions: Print is framed. Sheet dimensions not available. Prignitz number: Neither the print or the related poster is listed in Prignitz. Reference: MPmmp, 218, 246(image as incorporated in the TGP cartele.)
Description:A depiction of a man receiving first aid in a factory first aid station. This image was used as one of four images for a poster reproduced on page 218 of EXitt. That catalogue titles it Health Care. The poster, although certainly the work of the TGP, is not listed in Prignitz. The TGP would allow artists to pull proofs of their images separate from their use in posters/flyers. These prints could be sold with proceeds divided between the artist and the workshop. This print probably falls in that category.

13.Artist:Artist undetermined Title: Untitled (Liberty) Date: ND Medium: Lithograph Edition: None stated.Inscriptions/Annotations: Verso at UL is the large registration TGP stamp which is not filled out. At center is "100" in graphite.Paper/impression quality: Excellent impression on good paper with two tinted deckles. Image dimensions: 15.3" x 13.2" Sheet dimensions: 26.0" x 20.0" Prignitz number: Not listed in Prignitz. Reference: None noted.
Description:A depiction of workers involved in strike violence. An oversized policeman on a horse with death with a gas mask, helmet and a burning bill of rights mounted behind him. All of this in front of factory smokestacks belching smoke. Unmistakably TGP, but the artist and purpose remain unknown. Could easily be the work of a visiting American artist.

14.Artist: Unknown Title: 20 Aniversario TGP Date: 1957 Medium: Silkscreen in six colors Edition: unknown Inscriptions/Annotations: None noted. Paper/impression quality: Excellent impression on good poster paper. Image dimensions: 27.2" x 17.5" Sheet dimensions: 28.5" x 18.3" Prignitz number: Not listed in Prignitz Reference:TGPpr, 170
Description:A beautiful color poster celebrating the 20th anniversary of the workshop. The image depicts a mounted linoleum block with burins on top of which are stacked the letters "TGP" with an image of a man with a torch within the 'G.' Below are screened signatures of Puerto Rican artists who honor the TGP.