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Jose Clemente Orozco Omnisciencia oil painting


Omnisciencia
Painting ID::  94126
Artist: Jose Clemente Orozco
Painting: Omnisciencia
Introduction: 1925 cjr
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jose Clemente Orozco Hidalgo oil painting


Hidalgo
Painting ID::  94127
Artist: Jose Clemente Orozco
Painting: Hidalgo
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Jose Clemente Orozco Departure of Quetzalcoatl, Dartmouth mural oil painting


Departure of Quetzalcoatl, Dartmouth mural
Painting ID::  94128
Artist: Jose Clemente Orozco
Painting: Departure of Quetzalcoatl, Dartmouth mural
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Jose Clemente Orozco Gods of the Modern World oil painting


Gods of the Modern World
Painting ID::  94129
Artist: Jose Clemente Orozco
Painting: Gods of the Modern World
Introduction: cjr
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jose Clemente Orozco Coming ashore oil painting


Coming ashore
Painting ID::  97060
Artist: Jose Clemente Orozco
Painting: Coming ashore
Introduction: oil on canvas mounted on panel Dimensions 17.8 X 21 cm cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     Mexican 1883-1949 Jose Clemente Orozco Gallery Jose Clemente Orozco (November 23, 1883 ?C September 7, 1949) was a Mexican social realist painter, who specialized in bold murals that established the Mexican Mural Renaissance together with murals by Diego Rivera, David Siqueiros, and others. 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. Between 1922 and 1948, Orozco painted murals in Mexico City, Orizaba, Claremont, California, New York City, Hanover, New Hampshire, Guadalajara, Jalisco, and Jiquilpan, Michoac??n. His drawings and paintings are exhibited by the Carrillo Gil Museum in Mexico City, and the Orozco Workshop-Museum in Guadalajara. Jos?? Clemente Orozco was born in Zapotl??n el Grande (now Ciudad Guzm??n), Jalisco to Rosa de Flores Orozco. He married Margarita Valladares, and had three children. In a childhood accident, Orozco lost his left hand while playing with gunpowder. Jos?? Guadalupe Posada, a satirical illustrator whose engravings about Mexican culture and politics challenged Mexicans to think differently about post-revolutionary Mexico, worked in full view of the public in shop windows located on the way Orozco went to school. In his autobiography, Orozco confesses, "I would stop [on my way to and from school] and spend a few enchanted minutes in watching [Posada]?? This was the push that first set my imagination in motion and impelled me to cover paper with my earliest little figures; this was my awakening to the existence of the art of painting." (Orozco, 1962) He goes to say that watching Posado's engraving decorated gave him his introduction to the use of color. After attending school for Agriculture and Architecture, Orozco studied art at the San Carlos Academy. With Diego Rivera, he was a leader of the artist movement known as Mexican Muralism. An important distinction he had from Rivera was his critical view of the Mexican Revolution. While Diego was a bold, optimistic figure, touting the glory of the revolution, Orozco was less comfortable with the bloody toll the social movement was taking. Orozco is known as one of the "Big Three" muralists along with Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros. All three artists, as well as the painter Rufino Tamayo, experimented with fresco on large walls, and elevated the art of the mural. . Related Artists to Jose Clemente Orozco : | per krafft | Arnold Houbraken | Francesco del Cossa | William Morris Davis | Carel Fabritus |

 

 

 

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