Portrait Elsa , 1935
6.4 x 4.5 in (h x w)
Engraving on laid paper

The identity of Hatton’s sitter “Elsa” is unknown. She was possibly a model engaged to pose for students in the engraving course at the Royal College of Art in London, where Hatton studied intaglio printmaking with Malcolm Osborne and Robert Austin while on break from her teaching duties at the University of Kansas in 1935-36. Presented in profile view, Elsa is attired in what appears to be Serbian garb. The embroidery on her blouse is typical of much female clothing found in Croatia, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia, but the head cover suggests Islamic Serbia. Hatton’s study with the English printmakers was remarkably fruitful, resulting in a body of work that includes examples of most of the intaglio processes. She expressed particular interest in engraving while in London, but after returning stateside, she produced few others over the course of her career.

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Contribución del pueblo a la expropiación petrolera. 18 de marzo de 1938 , 1960
15 x 11.5 in (h x w)
Offset lithograph on paper, Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, CSU, gift of Marcelo Calle (CSU 2003 graduate), 2012.4.111
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Caida de Tenochtitlán , 1960
11.5 x 15.5 in (h x w)
Offset lithograph on paper; Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, CSU, gift of Marcelo Calle (CSU 2003 graduate), 2012.4.1
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El pueblo es soberano , 1960
11.6 x 15 in (h x w)
Offset lithograph on paper; Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, CSU, gift of Marcelo Calle (CSU 2003 graduate), 2012.4.96
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Portfolio cover for "450 Años de Lucha, Homenaje al Pueblo Mexicano" from the Taller de Gráfica Popular , 1960
25 x 33.2 x 0.2 in (h x w x d)
Offset lithograph on paper; Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, CSU, gift of Marcelo Calle (CSU 2003 graduate), 2012.4.145
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y me dicen 6 , 2017
600 x 1000 cm (h x w)
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