The Mexican muralists in the United States. Foreword by David W. Scott.
The Mexican muralists in the United States. Foreword by David W. Scott.
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- ISBN
- 0826311342
- Autore
- Hurlburt, Laurance P.
- Editori
- Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 1989.
- Formato
- XV, 320 S. Mit zahlr. auch farb. Abb. Originalleinen mit Umschlag
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Descrizione
Umschlag leicht berieben, sonst gutes Exemplar. - JOS�CLEMENTE OROZCO Roots of the Prometheus in Early Mexican Modernism: Orozco 's Art of 1906-27 -- The Prometheus of Pomona College, 1930: The Theme of Creative Sacrifice and the Means of Direct Expression -- The New School for Social Research, 1930-31 : A Call for Revolution and Universal Brotherhood -- Dartmouth College, 1932-34: An Epic Interpretive Narrative -- DIEGO RIVERA Rivera s Mexican and European Background, 1886-1930 -- California, 1930-31: -- The Worker in the Context of Modern Industry -- The Stern Mural -- California School of Fine Arts -- New York, 1931-32: Success at the Museum of Modern Art -- Detroit Institute of Arts, 1932-33: The Contemporary Industrial Environment of Detroit -- Rockefeller Center, 1933 -- The New Workers School, 1933 -- DAVID ALFARO SIQUEIROS -- Mexico and Europe, 1911-32: Political Militancy and the Call for Revolutionary Art -- Los Angeles, 1932: Technical Innovation at the Service of Radical Policies -- South America, 1933: Continued Technical Experimentation and a Conceptual Approach to the Mural as Painted Environment -- New York, 1936: The Siqueiros Experimental Workshop -- The Mexican Electricians Union Mural, 1939-40: Synthesis of Modern Technology and Revolutionary Political Commentary -- APPENDICES Technique of Fresco Painting -- The Golden Section and Dynamic Symmetry. ISBN 0826311342