Vic Herman
Bailarina Adriana Hobbs
Bailarina Adriana Hobbs
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Bailarina Adriana Hobbs. This signed and numbered limited edition lithograph by artist Vic Herman (1919–1999) portrays the celebrated Mexican ballerina Adriana Hobbs, a member of the renowned Ballet Folklórico de México.
The piece honors Hobbs and the rich tradition of Mexican dance and culture. Through graceful movement and expressive detail, Herman captures the elegance, pride, and vitality of the Mexican Ballet, known for its regional dances, colorful costumes, and deep cultural symbolism.
The Ballet Folklórico de México, founded in 1952 by Amalia Hernández, showcases the diverse folk heritage of Mexico. Herman’s depiction of Adriana Hobbs reflects his deep admiration for this ensemble and for the Mexican people whose spirit and artistry inspired much of his work.
“Bailarina Adriana Hobbs” embodies the harmony of tradition and beauty—an homage to movement, music, and cultural pride.
Details:
- Date: circa 1978
- Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil, Edition of 300, AP
- Size: 29x21”

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ARTIST
Vic Herman
Vic Herman (1919-1999), is celebrated for his vivid depictions of Mexican life and culture. Often called “Papa Victorio” by those who know his work, Herman spent decades building cultural bridges through art. His paintings and lithographs — exhibited across the U.S. and Mexico and sponsored by both governments — capture everyday scenes with warmth, authenticity, and respect.