María Izquierdo
“I believe that in the 'other dimension,' there exists a community of incorporeal beings, atoms of a universal soul that influence the souls of earthly individuals; that these beings, extremely subtle, are grouped into families akin to human groups, which in turn exist on well-defined planes within a selective scale. And finally, I believe that one of these groups or cells of the universal soul consists of those who were my ancestors, those from the pre-colonial era of my country, and that it is they who inspire me.”
- María Izquierdo

Saturn, 1935

Two women and moon, 1936

Allegory of Labor, 1936

Slaves in a Mythical Landscape, 1936

The Rope, 1937

Allegory of Liberty, 1937

Dramatic Scene, 1938

Woman and Horse, 1938

Woman with Two Horses, 1938

Mermaids, 1938

Self-Portrait, 1939

Adam and Eve, 1945

Adam and Eve, 1946

The Idyll, 1946

Towards Paradise, 1954

The Fountain, 1940

The Creation, 1940

Zapata, 1945
