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Classification: Mural
Medium: Enamel paint
Support: Wall
Year: 1944
1944.30
El tranvía
1944
Enamel paint on wall; transferred to canvas and mounted on stretcher September 1972
74 5/8 x 258 11/16 in. (189.5 x 657 cm)
Signed and dated upper right: J. Torres-GARCIA 1944
Provenance
Hospital Saint Bois, Montevideo, Ministerio de Salud Pública
Museo Nacional de Artes Plásticas, Montevideo
DESTROYED
Exhibitions
1974 Museo Nacional de Artes Plásticas
Museo Nacional de Artes Plásticas, Montevideo, Uruguay, Torres-García, July 1974, VI, ill.
1975 Musée d'art moderne de la Ville de Paris
Musée d'art moderne de la Ville de Paris, France, Torres-García: Construction et Symboles, June 11–August 1975, no. 73, ill. Traveled to: Museo de Arte Moderna de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 8–July 22, 1978 (América Latina Geometria Sensível).
Published References
Dieste 1944
Dieste, Enrique. "Joaquín Torres García." Correo Literario (September 1, 1944), ill. p. 4.
Torres-García, et al 1944
Torres-García, Joaquín, Esther de Caceres, Carmelo de Arzadun, Juan R. Menchaca, and Guido Castillo. La Decoración Mural del Pabellón Martirene de la Colonia Saint Bois. Montevideo, 1944.
Schaefer 1945
Schaefer, Claude. Torres-García. Buenos Aires: Poseidón, 1945, ill. no. 52.
Torres-García 1946a
Torres-García, Joaquín. Nueva Escuela de Arte del Uruguay. Montevideo: Publicaciones de la Asociación de Arte Constructivo, 1946.
El Día 1978b
"Estos son los Torres García perdidos para siempre." El Día (Montevideo), July 23, 1978, ill. detail.
Fundación Torres-García 1981
Torres-García: Obras Destruídas en el Incendio del Museo de Arte Moderno de Rio de Janeiro. Montevideo: Fundación Torres-García, 1981, ill. p. 30-31, no. 5.
Ramírez 1991
El Taller Torres-García: The School of the South and Its Legacy. Edited by Mari-Carmen Ramírez. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1991. Exhibition catalogue, ill. p. 117.
Maslach 1998
Maslach, Adolfo. Joaquín Torres-García: sol y luna del arcano. Caracas: UNESCO, 1998, ill. detail p. 580, no. 383.
Musée d'art moderne et contemporain 2002
Musée d'art moderne et contemporain. Joaquín Torres-García: un monde construit. Strasbourg, 2002. Exhibition catalogue.
Gradowczyk 2007
Gradowczyk, Mario H. Torres-García: Utopía y Transgresión. Montevideo: Fundación Torres-García, 2007. Exhibition catalogue, ill. p. 323, no. 8.28.
Museo Gurvich 2007
Museo Gurvich. Murales TTG. Montevideo, 2007. Exhibition catalogue, ill. p. 112, no. 2.
Bulanti 2008
Bulanti, Maria Laura. El Taller Torres-García y los Murales del Hospital Saint-Bois: Testimonios para su Historia. Montevideo: Linardi y Risso, 2008, ill. p. 167-68.
Carbajal 2011
Miguel Carbajal. Arte uruguayo de los maestros a nuestros días: Joaquín Torres-García. Montevideo: El País, 2011, ill. p. 66.
Sanchez Vidal 2012
Sanchez Vidal, Agustin. Joaquín Torres-García. Madrid: Fundacio MAPFRE Instituto de Cultura, 2012, ill. p. 76-77.
Lorente Mourelle 2015
Arte y arquitectura en Uruguay 1930-1970. Montevideo: Gráfica Mosca, 2015, ill. p. 61, as El tranvía.
Remark

About the 1978 fire in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

At daybreak on July 8, 1978, a devastating fire reduced the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro to ashes. It was the worst catastrophe suffered by a museum since World War II. Twenty-five years later, there are several things worth recalling about this sad event, not least that it could have been avoided, as the Museum had been alerted by the International Council of Museums that it lacked the basic equipment to extinguish a fire.

Although the origin of the fire was never conclusively established, it is believed that it began in the auditorium after a performance earlier that night. The show had ended late and the watchmen closed the premises just before they left. A hastily extinguished cigarette or a short circuit were listed as possible causes. Someone driving by the Museum alerted the fire department. The first units to arrive were helpless to act, as the Museum's main water supply was shut off because somewhere in the building there was a leaky faucet. When the firefighters finally succeeded in getting the water flowing, it was too late to salvage anything. The fire had rapidly spread through the flammable partitions and the ventilation ducts. The New York Times of July 9 reported the blaze on its front page, describing how hours later, the building's concrete shell was still smoking, littered with piles of dirty gray sludge and broken glass.

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Record last updated April 2, 2015. Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: de Torres, Cecilia, Susanna V. Temkin, Madeline Murphy Turner, and Victoria L. Fedrigotti. "El tranvía, 1944 (1944.30)." In Joaquín Torres-García Catalogue Raisonné. www.torresgarcia.com/catalogue/entry.php?id=1831 (accessed on May 17, 2024).