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Mural Painting And Social Revolution In Mexico, 1920-1940 : Art Of The New Order

  • Mural Painting And Social Revolution In Mexico, 1920-1940  : Art Of The New Order
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    Leonard Folgarait
  • Publication Details

    Book, Cambridge University Press, 1998
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      OVERSIZE (UPPER)  ND2644 .F63 1998         AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    Mural Painting and Social Revolution in Mexico, 1920-1940 is the first full-length account of this major movement in the history of Modernism. He provides an indepth analysis of the form and meaning of these mural cycles, while documenting the system of patronage, the critical connections between state policy and aesthetics, and the visual strategies devised by patrons and artists in order to maximise the impact of these propagandistic images. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • "Mural Painting and Social Revolution in Mexico, 1920-1940 is the first full-length account of this major movement in the history of Modernism. Following the Revolution of 1910, Mexican society underwent a profound transformation in every sector of political and cultural life. Mexican artists participated in this social revolution during a vital two-decade period through public art programs funded by the government and other institutions. Applying a social-historical methodology, Leonard Folgarait examines this phenomenon and focuses on the mural paintings of Diego Rivera, Jose Orozco, and David Siqueiros produced during this period. He provides an in-depth analysis of the form and meaning of these mural cycles, while documenting the system of patronage, the critical connections between state policy and aesthetics, and the visual strategies devised by patrons and artists in order to maximize the impact of these propagandistic images."– BOOK JACKET
  • Contents

    • Ch. 1. The System
    • Ch. 2. What Is a Mural?
    • Ch. 3. The First Murals
    • Ch. 4. Revolution as Ritual: Diego Rivera’s National Palace Stairway Mural
    • Ch. 5. A Mural for the Electrical Workers
  • ISBN

    • 0521581478
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