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    was oil on canvas painting created in 1656 by Diego Velázquez who was the leading artist of the Spanish Golden Age. The Spanish Golden Age was a period in time that took place in the early 16th century to the late 17th century, in which Spanish art and literature embellished at the same time as the political rise of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty. Diego was born in 1599 in Seville Spain and died at 61 years old on August 6, 1660 in Madrid, Spain. Diego painted many portraits of the Spanish royal family

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    I am Joshua Sosa, the newspaper reporter, introducing a famous Mexican artist, Diego Rivera. Guanajuato, Mexico and December 8th of 1886 is the time and place where Rivera was born. His passion for art began in his early life and kept constantly growing inside of him. Diego commenced his studies of art in the San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts in Mexico City. In 1907, Rivera traveled to Europe, there he was inspired by many influential artist, was inspired to make murals, and meaningful artwork. The

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    Zahara Veliz uses the portrait Lady with a Fan by Diego Velazquez (date) as a case study that expands on ways of understanding and reading early modern portraiture. She explains that during Velázquez’ lifetime, an artist not only painted the sitter’s expression, body, and costume, but also portrayed abstract qualities perceived or ascribed to by the one portrayed. In other words, Veliz is saying that we cannot immediately accept our first impression of portraiture and must read the imagery in the

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    For the beginning years of Frida’s artistic career, her work was greatly over-shadowed by Diego Rivera and was mainly known as just “Diego’s wife.” It wasn’t until 1938 that surrealist artist Andre Breton arranged for Khalo to have her first solo exhibition at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York, which was a major hit. After much praise and great

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    Did you know that Jose Clemente Orozco was one of Los Tres Grandes along with David Alfaro Siqueiros and Diego Rivera? He was a major muralist along with those artists who had a part in the Mexican Revolution, he is significant because through his artwork he was able to display the role that Mexican politics had during the industrial revolution showing the sacrifices people at that time had to make, he showcased how the men went to fight leaving their families behind not knowing who or what they

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    Frida Kahlo Essay

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    her other. She was encountered with a freak accident at the age of 18, completely changing her life. The accident left her infertile and constantly in pain. Kahlo is married, but because of complications, had to remarry a famous muralist of Mexico, Diego Rivera. Kahlo is a very intelligent woman who speaks for and believes

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    Joan Miro Influences

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    Although Joan Miro died as a world famous artist, his path to fame and success was not obvious. In fact, he struggled without his parents support and with very little money to realize his dreams. His life is a story that tells the tale of an extraordinary artist who is practically the definition of a “starving artist”. Miro earned his title, fame, and fortune by creating some of the most impressive surrealist artworks despite hunger, poverty, and sickness. On April 20, 1893, Michel Miró

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    Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón de Rivera. She was born in Mexico on July 6, 1907. Kahlo’s work was mainly centered on creating self portraits, but she did on occasions paint her family and friends. She married world famous Mexican muralist Diego Rivera, he frequently visited the United States

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    Frida Kahlo: Artist, Feminist, Rebel Essay

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    Frida Kahlo is a world-renowned Mexican painter known for her shocking self-portaits filled with painful imagery. Her artwork was seen by many as surrealist and socialist, but she refused the labels put on herself. Until today, her works have been able to exude the same playful and wild feel as before (Fisher n.p). Her legacy as a painter has attracted prominent people like Madonna who has confessed her admiration for the painter. Not only that but fashion designers are frequently inspired by her

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    Octavio Ocampo Essay

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    climate averaging 65.5 degrees Fahrenheit and lays about 2000 meters above seal level on the plateau. Its name comes from the Tarascan dialect which means “Place of Frogs.” Another well known Latin American artist finds his roots in Guanajuato, Mexico. Diego Rivera grew up in Celaya as well. Rivera (1886-1957) is one of the most renowned Latin American artists. He is known for his murals. His deeds include the founding of the Mexican Muralist Movement with Jose Clement Orozco and David Siqueiros. They

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