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  2. Damián Ortega - Wikipedia

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    His works have had a meaningful impact on Mexican culture and the global art world, making him a prominent figure in contemporary Mexican art. [22] While Ortega's artworks do not specifically depict or narrate Mexican history in a traditional sense, they often engage with socio-political and cultural issues that are relevant to Mexican history.

  3. Mexican art - Wikipedia

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    The development of these arts roughly follows the history of Mexico, divided into the prehispanic Mesoamerican era, the colonial period, with the period after Mexican War of Independence, the development Mexican national identity through art in the nineteenth century, and the florescence of modern Mexican art after the Mexican Revolution (1910 ...

  4. Sculpture in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Plateresque art, which drew inspiration from Spanish Renaissance and Mannerist aesthetics, manifested primarily in architectural sculpture and altarpiece design. Notable examples of Plateresque altarpieces, adorned with elaborate sculptural elements and intricate relief work, can be found in churches and cathedrals throughout colonial Mexico. [1]

  5. La Antorcha de la Amistad - Wikipedia

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    La Antorcha de la Amistad (Spanish for "The Torch of Friendship") is a monumental abstract sculpture by Mexican sculptor Sebastián, installed in Downtown San Antonio, in the U.S. state of Texas. The work was commissioned by a group of Mexican businessmen living in the United States and friends of Mexico, and presented as a gift from the ...

  6. Palacio de Bellas Artes - Wikipedia

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    The project would sit unfinished for about twenty years. In 1932, construction resumed under Mexican architect Federico Mariscal . Mariscal completed the interior but updated it from Boari's plans to the more modern Art Deco style. The building was completely finished in 1934, [2] [3] and was inaugurated on 29 November of that year. [4]

  7. Agustín Hernández Navarro - Wikipedia

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    Despite these struggles his thesis project which featured a cultural center of modern art was highly praised by famed Mexican Artist Diego Rivera. [4] Although his early entry into architecture was facilitated by his mother Amalia, Hernández Navarro went on to become highly awarded in his field and known as one of Mexico's greatest modern ...

  8. Francisco Toledo - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Benjamín López Toledo (17 July 1940 – 5 September 2019) was a Mexican painter, [2] sculptor, and graphic artist.In a career that spanned seven decades, Toledo produced thousands of works of art and became widely regarded as one of Mexico's most important contemporary artists.

  9. The Young Woman of Amajac - Wikipedia

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    The Young Woman of Amajac is a 4.5-meter (15 ft) tall work that weighs 12 metric tons (12 long tons; 13 short tons). [27] [28] INAH workers made the 3D design for the sculpture. Stonemasons from Chimalhuacán, State of Mexico, sculpted it with a volcanic rock known as púlpito del diablo, obtained from a mine in Amecameca, State of