
Title
- Cambridge Iberian And Latin American Studies
Attribution
Leonard FolgaraitPublication Details
BookCambridge University Press1987Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) ND259.S56 A7 1987 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Between 1964 and 1971, the Mexican mural painter David Alfaro Siqueiros produced The March of Humanity on Earth and Toward the Cosmos in Mexico City, his last major project and the largest mural in the world. Due to this approach, the mural is seen not only as a work of art, but also as a symbol and carrier of Mexican political ideology, especially as it concerns the government’s attempts to continue presenting the Mexican Revolution of 1910 as the source and basis of contemporary and future social, political, and economic policy. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Siqueiros, David Alfaro. — March of humanity on earth and toward the cosmos
- Siqueiros, David Alfaro — Criticism and interpretation
- Muurschilderkunst. — gtt
- Revolutie. — gtt
- Mexico — History — Revolution, 1910-1920 — Art and the revolution
- Mexican paintings — Siqueiros, David Alfaro — March of humanity on earth and toward the cosmos - Critical studies
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- Includes index
ISBN
- 0521330610
- 9780521330619
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