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List of Mexican artists - Wikipedia

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    Oct 06, 2005 · List of Mexican artists. Jump to navigation Jump to search. This is a list of famous Mexican artists (in alphabetical order): Illustrators, graphists. Angélica ... Nefero (1920-2005) Rodolfo Nieto (1936-1985) Luis Nishizawa (1920-) José Maria …

The Mexican Renaissance Boundless Art History

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    Los Tres Grandes. The three most influential muralists from the 20th century are Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, and David Siqueiros, often referred to as los tres grandes (the three great ones). They believed that art was the highest form of human expression and a key force in social revolution.

How Mexican Muralists Shaped 20th-Century American Art Time

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    Orozco was the first of “los tres grandes” to come to the States in 1927, followed by Rivera in 1930, then Siqueiros two years later. In the coming years, the techniques, subject matter and ...

MEXICO: Radicals, Revolutionaries and Exiles: Mexico City ...

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    Some examples would include: the silver pioneer and Taxco jewelry designer, William Spratling; Anita Brenner and Frances Toor, two American women who mingled with and wrote about the artists and radical political practitioners of the 1920s Mexican artistic Renaissance; the Italian-American photographer, Tina Modotti, who also mixed with the radical left in Mexico City and fell in love with one …

América: Mexican Muralism and Art in The United States ...

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    Artists from across Mexico and around the world rallied to this cause, but it would be Rivera, Orozco, and Siqueiros who would become the most important figures, and in particular Rivera, whose virtual dominance of commissions by the late 1920s led some contemporary observers to misdiagnose Mexican muralism as a homogenous movement possessed of “one idea, one aesthetics and one objective.”

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