Héctor’s work is defined by its mexican sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Necklace
Héctor Aguilar (Mexican, 1905–1985) Taxco, Mexico

Necklace
Héctor Aguilar (Mexican, 1905–1985) Taxco, Mexico

Fertility Bracelet
Héctor Aguilar (Mexican, 1905–1985) Taxco, Mexico

Side Chair
Designed by Hector Guimard French, 1867-1942 France

Surrealist Landscape
Héctor Poleo Venezuelan, born 1918

Balustrade from the Paris Metro
Hector Guimard French, 1867-1942 Paris, France

Pintail Drake Decoy
Hector Whittington (American, born England, 1907–1981) Oglesby, Illinois

Hector Hills
Bolton Coit Brown American, 1864-1936

The Anniversary (Homage to Hector Berlioz)
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Hector Chiding Paris
John Flaxman, II English, 1755-1826

Hector of Troy, plate one from The Nine Worthies
Nicolaes de Bruyn (Flemish, 1571-1656) published by Assuerus van Londerseel (Flemish, 1572-1635)

Symphonie Fantastique: A Ball, from Hector Berlioz, sa vie et ses oeuvres
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

In Sandy's Room
Laura Aguilar American, 1959-2018

Grounded #109
Laura Aguilar American, 1959-2018

Grounded #107
Laura Aguilar American, 1959-2018

Grounded #114
Laura Aguilar American, 1959-2018

The Capture of Troy: Act III, The Apparition of Hector, from Hector Berlioz's Opera "The Capture of Troy (1855-58)"
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904

Hector Giacomelli (French painter, illustrator, and printmaker, 1822-1904)
Ferdinand J. Mulnier French, born 1825, active 1860–1890

Lélio: The Aeolian Harp, from Hector Berlioz, sa vie et ses oeuvres
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904