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[[Image:Villalpando San Ignacio en Tierra Santa 1710.jpg|thumb|Villalpando, San Ignacio en Tierra Santa, 1710, Museo Nacional del Virreinato.]] | [[Image:Villalpando San Ignacio en Tierra Santa 1710.jpg|thumb|Villalpando, San Ignacio en Tierra Santa, 1710, Museo Nacional del Virreinato.]] | ||
− | '''Painting''' is one of the most ancient arts in Mexico. It is said that the oldest paint in America was found in a cave in [[Baja California]]. [[Aztecs]] and Mayans, painted on the walls of their temples and tombs. In [[Maya|Mayan]] culture one may find interesting paintings in Bonampak frescoes. The [[Baroque]] style was developed also in [[New Spain]] in its Colonial era; although, it incorporated Indian decorative motifs. Religious paintings intended for churches and portraits of aristocrats were the current subject in this Colonial era. From the XVI to the XVIII Century, Mexican painting played an important didactic role. Different European Schools during XIX and XX Century, had influence in Mexican painters. ''The Mexican Modernist School (and [[Muralism|muralists]]) abandoned the solemn and detached art of [[Europe]] and instead embraced bold [[New World]] imagery full of color and human activity.'' [http://www.mexconnect.com/mex_/travel/jcummings/jcdiegofrida.html] | + | '''Painting''' is one of the most ancient arts in Mexico. It is said that the oldest paint in America was found in a cave in [[Baja California]]. [[Aztecs]] and Mayans, painted on the walls of their temples and tombs. In [[Maya|Mayan]] culture one may find interesting paintings in Bonampak frescoes. The [[Baroque]] style was developed also in [[New Spain]] in its Colonial era; although, it incorporated Indian decorative motifs. Religious paintings intended for churches and [[portraits]] of aristocrats were the current subject in this Colonial era. From the XVI to the XVIII Century, Mexican painting played an important didactic role. Different European Schools during XIX and XX Century, had influence in Mexican painters. ''The Mexican Modernist School (and [[Muralism|muralists]]) abandoned the solemn and detached art of [[Europe]] and instead embraced bold [[New World]] imagery full of color and human activity.'' [http://www.mexconnect.com/mex_/travel/jcummings/jcdiegofrida.html] |
== Painters of New Spain == | == Painters of New Spain == | ||
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Some of the most important painters of the New Spain are: | Some of the most important painters of the New Spain are: | ||
− | * | + | * Simón Pereyns (Flemish) |
− | * | + | * Sebastián López de Arteaga (Spanish) |
− | * | + | * Baltasar de Echave Orio (Basque) |
+ | * Baltasar de Echave Ibía | ||
+ | * Baltasar Echave Rioja | ||
+ | * Luis Juárez | ||
* [[Cristóbal de Villalpando]] | * [[Cristóbal de Villalpando]] | ||
− | * | + | * José Juárez |
* [[Juan Correa]] | * [[Juan Correa]] | ||
* [[José de Ibarra]] | * [[José de Ibarra]] | ||
* [[Miguel Cabrera]] | * [[Miguel Cabrera]] | ||
− | * | + | * Nicolás Rodríguez Juárez |
− | * | + | * José Luis Rodríguez Alconedo |
{{Clear}} | {{Clear}} | ||
== Painters of Mexico == | == Painters of Mexico == | ||
− | [[ | + | [[File:Self Portrait Pelegrin Clave WCPD.jpg|thumb|Self-Portrait by Pelegrín Clavé.]] |
[[File:Cordero Autoretrato.jpg|thumb|Selfportrait by Juan Cordero.]] | [[File:Cordero Autoretrato.jpg|thumb|Selfportrait by Juan Cordero.]] | ||
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Some of the most important Mexican painters are: | Some of the most important Mexican painters are: | ||
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* [[Jose Maria Velasco|José María Velasco]] | * [[Jose Maria Velasco|José María Velasco]] | ||
* [[Joaquin Clausell]] | * [[Joaquin Clausell]] | ||
+ | * [[Germán Gedovius]] | ||
* [[Dr. Atl]] | * [[Dr. Atl]] | ||
* [[Jose Clemente Orozco]] | * [[Jose Clemente Orozco]] | ||
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* [[Rufino Tamayo]] | * [[Rufino Tamayo]] | ||
* [[Remedios Varo]] | * [[Remedios Varo]] | ||
− | * | + | * Alfredo Zalce |
* [[Juan O'Gorman]] | * [[Juan O'Gorman]] | ||
* [[Gunther Gerzso]] | * [[Gunther Gerzso]] | ||
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* [[Jorge Gonzalez Camarena]] | * [[Jorge Gonzalez Camarena]] | ||
* Jesús Guerrero Galván | * Jesús Guerrero Galván | ||
− | * Leonora Carrington | + | * [[Leonora Carrington]] |
* [[Juan Soriano]] | * [[Juan Soriano]] | ||
* Pedro Coronel | * Pedro Coronel | ||
− | * | + | * Rafael Coronel |
− | * | + | * Francisco Toledo |
− | + | [[Image:Diego Rivera 1949.JPG|thumb|left|Diego Rivera, 1949.]] | |
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[[Image:Clausell Marina.jpg|center|frame|Joaquin Clausell, Marina]] | [[Image:Clausell Marina.jpg|center|frame|Joaquin Clausell, Marina]] | ||
+ | {{Clear}} | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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File:Gonzalez Camarena Presencia de America Latina.jpg|Presencia de America Latina [[Jorge Gonzalez Camarena]]. | File:Gonzalez Camarena Presencia de America Latina.jpg|Presencia de America Latina [[Jorge Gonzalez Camarena]]. | ||
Image:Guerrero Galvan La Madre Tierra.jpg|La Madre Tierra ''' Jesús Guerrero Galván''' | Image:Guerrero Galvan La Madre Tierra.jpg|La Madre Tierra ''' Jesús Guerrero Galván''' | ||
− | Image: | + | Image:Carrington Adios mí general.jpg|Adiós mí general [[Leonora Carrington]] |
Image:Soriano Retrato de Don Diego de Mesa con perro1948.JPG|Retrato de Don Diego de Mesa con perro '''[[Juan Soriano]]''' | Image:Soriano Retrato de Don Diego de Mesa con perro1948.JPG|Retrato de Don Diego de Mesa con perro '''[[Juan Soriano]]''' | ||
Image:Toledo Vacas y toro.jpg|Vacas y Toro '''Francisco Toledo''' | Image:Toledo Vacas y toro.jpg|Vacas y Toro '''Francisco Toledo''' | ||
Image:Luz de Lourdes Pino Terraza.gif|Terraza '''Luz de Lourdes Pino''' | Image:Luz de Lourdes Pino Terraza.gif|Terraza '''Luz de Lourdes Pino''' | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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+ | [[File:Velasco - Valley of Mexico.jpg]] | ||
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+ | Valley of Mexico by [[José María Velasco]]. | ||
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</center> | </center> | ||
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*[[Painting Schools]] | *[[Painting Schools]] | ||
*[[Painting Masterpieces]] | *[[Painting Masterpieces]] | ||
+ | * [[Mexico by World Painters]] | ||
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[[Image:Chac códice maya.jpg|thumb|left|120px|Chac, mayan codex.]] | [[Image:Chac códice maya.jpg|thumb|left|120px|Chac, mayan codex.]] | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | [[Image:Varo Source of the Orinoco River.jpg|thumb|Remedios Varo, Exploration of the Source of the Orinoco River.]] | + | [[Image:Varo Source of the Orinoco River.jpg|thumb|[[Remedios Varo]], Exploration of the Source of the Orinoco River.]] |
*[http://www.explorandomexico.com/about-mexico/5/5/ Mexican Painters] | *[http://www.explorandomexico.com/about-mexico/5/5/ Mexican Painters] | ||
*[http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-Mexicana.html Mexican art] | *[http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-Mexicana.html Mexican art] | ||
*[http://www.pinturamexicana.com/ Pintura Mexicana] In Spanish. | *[http://www.pinturamexicana.com/ Pintura Mexicana] In Spanish. | ||
*[http://www.mexconnect.com/mex_/arts.html Mexican Artists and Sculptors] | *[http://www.mexconnect.com/mex_/arts.html Mexican Artists and Sculptors] | ||
+ | *[http://www.all-art.org/art_20th_century/carrington1.html Leonora Carrington.] Art of the 20th Century. | ||
[[Image:Chávez Morado Las Vírgenes Locas.jpg|thumb|220px|left|Las Vírgenes Locas, José Chávez Morado.]] | [[Image:Chávez Morado Las Vírgenes Locas.jpg|thumb|220px|left|Las Vírgenes Locas, José Chávez Morado.]] |
Revision as of 13:58, November 15, 2014
Painting is one of the most ancient arts in Mexico. It is said that the oldest paint in America was found in a cave in Baja California. Aztecs and Mayans, painted on the walls of their temples and tombs. In Mayan culture one may find interesting paintings in Bonampak frescoes. The Baroque style was developed also in New Spain in its Colonial era; although, it incorporated Indian decorative motifs. Religious paintings intended for churches and portraits of aristocrats were the current subject in this Colonial era. From the XVI to the XVIII Century, Mexican painting played an important didactic role. Different European Schools during XIX and XX Century, had influence in Mexican painters. The Mexican Modernist School (and muralists) abandoned the solemn and detached art of Europe and instead embraced bold New World imagery full of color and human activity. [1]
Painters of New Spain
Some of the most important painters of the New Spain are:
- Simón Pereyns (Flemish)
- Sebastián López de Arteaga (Spanish)
- Baltasar de Echave Orio (Basque)
- Baltasar de Echave Ibía
- Baltasar Echave Rioja
- Luis Juárez
- Cristóbal de Villalpando
- José Juárez
- Juan Correa
- José de Ibarra
- Miguel Cabrera
- Nicolás Rodríguez Juárez
- José Luis Rodríguez Alconedo
Painters of Mexico
Some of the most important Mexican painters are:
- Pelegrín Clavé (Catalan)
- Eugenio Landesio (Italian)
- Juan Cordero
- Santiago Rebull
- José Salomé Pina
- Hermenegildo Bustos
- José María Velasco
- Joaquin Clausell
- Germán Gedovius
- Dr. Atl
- Jose Clemente Orozco
- Diego Rivera
- Frida Kahlo
- David Alfaro Siqueiros
- Rufino Tamayo
- Remedios Varo
- Alfredo Zalce
- Juan O'Gorman
- Gunther Gerzso
- Jose Luis Cuevas
- José Chávez Morado
- Jorge Gonzalez Camarena
- Jesús Guerrero Galván
- Leonora Carrington
- Juan Soriano
- Pedro Coronel
- Rafael Coronel
- Francisco Toledo
Gallery
La Pascua de Maria Juan Correa
Los desposorios de José y Asenet Cristóbal de Villalpando
Virgen María y Jesús con santos Miguel Cabrera
La Virgen del Apocalipsis Miguel Cabrera
Maximilian I and Carlota Santiago Rebull
Mural de Hidalgo Jose Clemente Orozco
Presencia de America Latina Jorge Gonzalez Camarena.
Adiós mí general Leonora Carrington
Retrato de Don Diego de Mesa con perro Juan Soriano
Valley of Mexico by José María Velasco.
See also
- Mexican Painting
- Mexican Painting Masterpieces
- Painting Schools
- Painting Masterpieces
- Mexico by World Painters
External links
- Mexican Painters
- Mexican art
- Pintura Mexicana In Spanish.
- Mexican Artists and Sculptors
- Leonora Carrington. Art of the 20th Century.