Gabriela Mistral by José María López Mezquita vintage postcard.
Back of a postcard with text about Gabriela Mistral and the Hispanic Society of America.

1960 Gabriela Mistral by López

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This postcard shows a portrait of Gabriela Mistral, painted by José María López Mezquita. Gabriela Mistral, born Lucila de María del Perpetuo Socorro Godoy Alcayaga, was a celebrated Chilean poet, educator, and diplomat. She became the first Latin American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1945. Her poetry is known for its emotional depth and clarity, exploring themes of childhood, motherhood, love, and the human experience.

In this portrait, Mistral is depicted in a library setting, reflecting her lifelong dedication to literature and education. López Mezquita, renowned for capturing the character of his subjects, presents her with a quiet dignity that honors both her intellectual and human presence.

Beyond her literary achievements, Gabriela Mistral served as a diplomat and devoted much of her life to education. She spent her later years in a close partnership with Doris Dana, who became her companion, secretary, and executor of her estate. Her work continues to inspire readers worldwide, celebrating Latin American culture and the universality of human emotion.

This portrait is part of the collection of The Hispanic Society of America in New York City. Founded to preserve and share the art, literature, and history of Spain and Latin America, the Society allows the public to connect with the richness of Hispanic culture through works like this portrait.

This postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.

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