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  2. Francisco Díaz de León - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Díaz de León (September 24, 1897 – December 29, 1975) was a Mexican graphic artist, notable for pioneering much of modern Mexican graphic arts. He spent his childhood around books and when he studied art in Mexico City , he specialized in engraving and illustration.

  3. List of Mexican artists - Wikipedia

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    Juan Francisco de Aguilera (active in the last third of the 18th century) [4] José de Alcíbar (ca 1730–1803) [4] Ignacio Maria Barreda, single canvas casta painting 1777; Miguel Cabrera (ca 1695–1768) [4] José del Castillo (active in the last third of the 18th century) [4] Juan Correa (ca 1645–1716) [4] Nicolás Correa (ca 1660-ca 1729 ...

  4. Mexican muralism - Wikipedia

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    Mural by Diego Rivera showing the pre-Columbian Aztec city of Tenochtitlán.In the Palacio Nacional in Mexico City.. Mexican muralism refers to the art project initially funded by the Mexican government in the immediate wake of the Mexican Revolution (1910–1920) to depict visions of Mexico's past, present, and future, transforming the walls of many public buildings into didactic scenes ...

  5. La Onda - Wikipedia

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    La Onda (The Wave) was a multidisciplinary artistic movement created in Mexico by artists and intellectuals as part of the worldwide waves of the counterculture of the 1960s and the avant-garde. Pejoratively called as Literatura de la Onda by Margo Glantz in the beginning, the movement quickly grew and included other art forms with its ...

  6. Jorge González Camarena - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [8] He also did a study on the presence of demon and devil images in Mexican art and folklore. [9] González Camarena began creating mural works in 1939, with twenty six of the works still remaining. [4] [6] The first was created in the town of Zimapan, Hidalgo at the Hotel Fundación called

  7. David Alfaro Siqueiros - Wikipedia

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    The painting is known in English as From the Dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz to the Revolution or The Revolution Against the Porfirian Dictatorship.) Siqueiros with Tamiji Kitagawa in 1955 In the lobby of the Hospital de la Raza in Mexico City, he created a revolutionary multi-angular mural using new materials and techniques, For the Social ...

  8. Fernando Castro Pacheco - Wikipedia

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    Fernando Castro Pacheco (January 26, 1918 – August 8, 2013) was a Mexican painter, engraver, illustrator, printmaker and teacher. As well as being known for traditional artistic forms, Castro Pacheco illustrated several children’s books and produced works in sculpture.

  9. Dr. Atl - Wikipedia

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    Gerardo Murillo Coronado, also known by his signature "Dr. Atl" (October 3, 1875 – August 15, 1964), was a Mexican painter, writer and intellectual. He is most famous for his works inspired by the Mexican landscape, particularly volcanoes, and for being one of the early figures of modern Mexican art. [1]