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Mexican Mural Renaissance And Mexican Communism Orozco- 1883- 1949 Siqueiros- 1896-1974 Jose Clemente Orozco y David Alfaro Siqueiros

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Jose Clemente Orozco y David Alfaro Siqueiros

Mexican Mural Renaissance And Mexican CommunismOrozco- 1883- 1949Siqueiros- 1896-1974Jose Clemente Orozco y David Alfaro SiqueirosOrozco- Influences Married with 3 childrenLost left hand in childhood- gunpowder accidentMexican Revolution (critical thoughts) ZapatistasCruelty and reality of war

Orozco in the US-1927-1934NYC at New School UniversityDartmouth College, New Hampshire

Siqueiros- Influences Family (mother died at Age 4- sent to live with GPs)

Student of School of Fine ArtsMexico City

Traditional Mexican art and Modern art.

Revolution, Agriculture, Gen. Staff of Mex Army (1914-22) Zapatistas

Siqueiros- A little something differentUse of different mediumsResinAcrylicAsbestos

Seen in his art- the use of machinery, speed, science and technologyCollective Suicide- Siqueiros (1936)

The March of Humanity- Zapatistas(Siqueiros- 1966)

El Hombre Del Fuego- Orozco

Gods of the Modern World- Orozco

Echo of a Scream- 1937- Siqueiros

Workman-1936Siqueiros Lithograph

Miguel Hidalgo- Orozco

Prometheus- 1930 Orozco