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Provenance: Private collection, Texas
Literature: Hulings: A Gallery of Paintings by Clark Hulings, Clark Hulings, White Burro Publishing, Santa Fe, NM, 1986: Plate 100. On the subject of this painting, the artist wrote in Hulings: A Gallery of Paintings by Clark Hulings: “One Christmas vacation we were driving around central Mexico when we came upon this scene. It was quite cold, sweater weather as you can see from the ladies in the painting; but there they were, waist-deep in the water, washing clothes. The stream was fed by hot springs. They were washing, talking, yelling, joking and when they had finished they began to strip off their own garments down to the slip and wash those clothes, too. Rural Mexico is still a bit on the prim side. Note the interested spectator in the distance.”