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

Tambor, La Orquesta del Nuevo Ritmo (Drum, the Orchestra of the New Rhythm)
Raul Corrales Cuban, 1925–2006

Head of a Mexican Woman
Raúl Anguiano Mexican, 1915-2006

Head of a Mayan Woman (Head of a Mexican Woman)
Raúl Anguiano Mexican, 1915-2006

Crazy Woman
Raúl Anguiano Mexican, 1915-2006

Invalids
Raúl Anguiano Mexican, 1915-2006

Cada chango en su mecate (Each Monkey on its Rope)
Raúl Anguiano Mexican, 1915-2006

Lepers
Raúl Anguiano Mexican, 1915-2006

Back to the Corral
Cameron Booth American, 1892-1980

Group of Native Women
Raúl Anguiano Mexican, 1915-2006

Lime Kilns (Tula, State of Hidalgo), from Mexican People
Raúl Anguiano Mexican, 1915-2006

Corral, Pismo Beach
Edward Weston (American, 1886–1958) printed by Brett Weston (American, 1911–1993)

The Last Horse in the Corral, Arizona
Earl Gross American, 1899-1993

100 Boots at the Corral
Eleanor Antin American, born 1935

Saddling Horses in a Rope Corral
Laton Alton Huffman American, 1854–1931

Corrals (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Angelo Testa (American, 1921–1984) Produced by Angelo Testa & Company (American, 1947–1984) United States, Illinois, Chicago

Rope Corral
Laton Alton Huffman American, 1854–1931

Native Festival
Raúl Anguiano Mexican, 1915-2006

Old Woman
Raúl Anguiano Mexican, 1915-2006

Untitled Wire Sculpture
Raúl Martínez Cuban, 1927–1995

El Hombre Sin Rostro
Raul Guerrero American, born 1945