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- José Clemente Orozco - Wikipedia
Orozco was the most complex of the Mexican muralists, fond of the theme of human suffering, but less realistic and more fascinated by machines than Rivera Mostly influenced by Symbolism, he was also a genre painter and lithographer
- José Clemente Orozco | Mexican Muralist, Painter Revolutionary . . .
José Clemente Orozco (born Nov 23, 1883, Ciudad Guzmán, Mex —died Sept 7, 1949, Mexico City) was a Mexican painter, considered the most important 20th-century muralist to work in fresco
- José Clemente Orozco Paintings, Bio, Ideas | TheArtStory
During the violent battles of the Mexican Revolution, Orozco worked as an illustrator for a pro-Carranza newspaper called La Vanguardia He witnessed the carnage of the Revolution first-hand, an experience that would forever mark his work and heavily contribute to a pessimistic outlook on life
- José Clemente Orozco - National Gallery of Art
José Clemente Orozco was a caricaturist, printmaker, painter, and muralist Born in Ciudad Guzmán, Orozco became an integral part of the Mexican Muralism Movement in the 1920s
- José Clemente Orozco - The Murals of José Clemente Orozco
José Clemente Orozco was a well-known Mexican muralist who, along with David Siqueiros and Diego Rivera, is regarded as having a pivotal role in the Mexican muralism movement
- José Clemente Orozco - The Art Institute of Chicago
Part of the “Big Three,” which also included Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros, José Clemente Orozco was one of the leading muralists of the second half of the 20th century in Mexico
- Orozco, José Clemente (1883–1949) - Encyclopedia. com
A declared enemy of the decorative folk nationalism then in vogue among young Mexican artists, Orozco sought an art that would address the emotional intensity of Mexico's cataclysmic revolutionary reality
- José Clemente Orozco - Oxford Reference
In the 1930s, after his stay in the USA (1927–34) and a visit to Europe (1934), his themes widened to include suppression and rebellion throughout the world Probably his best murals were done in the late 1930s in Guadalajara
- José Clemente Orozco - grokipedia. com
José Clemente Orozco initially supported the Mexican Revolution, which erupted in 1910 against the long-standing Porfirio Díaz regime, but his enthusiasm waned amid the ensuing decade of civil war that claimed over one million lives by 1920 [6]
- Jose Clemente Orozcos Life and Times - Orozco: Man of Fire
During his years in the U S , Orozco faced episodes of censorship, but transcended cultural and language barriers to become a pioneer of the public arts movement of the 1930s-40s
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