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    Judy Baca's Murals

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    create it‚ and those whose lives it continues to impact. Wall paintings in particular take an important role in working for a greater good. Judith F. Baca‚ a Hispanic-American woman and artist- activist has contributed an unaccountable amount to the mural movement in Los Angeles. She has accomplished this by giving individuals the chance to create art and develop a sense of pride‚ she has taught younger generations a respect for their ethnic identity‚ and from the many walks of life that continue to

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    2 sf murals

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    Genochio 1 Comparing and Evaluating Two S.F. Murals People throughout time have always expressed their struggles through art. I’ve lived in San Francisco’s Mission district for most of my life and have always been fascinated with the murals in Balmy alley. “Victorion; Protector of the Mission” by Sirron Norris and “Naya Bihana (New Dawn)” by Martin Traverns both have political messages‚ but the messages are expressed in 2 different art forms. Although “Victorion” conveys a positive message and a

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    An Introduction to the Murals I’m going to use Lewisohn’s article as a guide to study some of the murals: their content (story) and style (making). In order to understand Lewisohn’s first line: “Everyone loves a well-told story whether in words or in paint” (11)‚ we need to have some prior information on what we are looking at. The articles we have read in class (those dealing with Mexico’s history and the coming of the Revolution‚ as well as those articles by Moore and Abbott dealing with the interpretation

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    Teotihuacan Murals

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    Murals of the City of the (Un)Known This whole paper started with an amazing trip to the Denver Art Museum. The Teotihuacan section immediately caught my attention. This is where I discovered the “Mural of Xochipilla”. Had I known in the beginning how mysterious this piece of art was I would have moved on to another topic for this research paper. Many hours were spent trying to find information on the “Mural of Xochipilla” which yielded no information at all. Not even the museum could reveal

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    tagged up‚ sues the city‚ the city pays him and spends money to restore it. I also disagree with the city’s response to restore it because it will not be as interesting as it was back in 1984 due to the fact that they are going to repaint the same mural. I disagree with the city’s response to pay Romero because this happened a long time ago and the painting was basically set up to get tagged

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    Diego Rivera Essay

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    Diego Rivera was one of the most recognizable figures in Mexican art‚ let alone Mexican muralism. His name is widely known for the large murals‚ especially that of the public art initiative that surfaced in the 1920s‚ just after the Mexican Revolution‚ although he began making masterpieces years before the Mexican revolution even began. Diego Rivera was born December 8 of 1886‚ with a twin brother to parents who were well off. As both Rivera and his brother grew‚ only Rivera survived. Carlos‚ Rivera’s

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    the prolonged action of microorganisms. The atmospheric conditions of the Isis tomb have favored the growth of microorganism‚ in particular where higher humidity values were present. Among the macroorganisms‚ bats had a critical importance in the mural paintings deterioration of Isis temple. They had more destructive tools than other macroorganisms through their excretions. These excretions which contain guano‚ blood and urine (Fig. 2b) cause not only aesthetic damages but also physicochemical changes

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    allegory of california

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    Anushka Ghatia September 19‚ 2014 Class time-9:30-10:45am “I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid in completing this work‚ nor have I presented someone else’s work as my own.” The Allegory of California The Allegory of California is a mural painting by Diego Rivera. The artwork was created in 1931 and was done on a wall and a ceiling. The size of the painting is 472 square feet and it portrays a comprehensive view of California in terms of agriculture‚ transportation and industry of that

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    During the pinnacle of the mural movement in Mexico‚ muralists such as Rivera and Siqueiros were invited to paint murals in the United States. The arrival of these two giants in the United States inspired both their American counterparts in the 1930’s and later Chicano painters in the 1970’s and 80’s. Art work such as America Tropical created by Siqueiros in LA greatly influenced the Chicano style. The mural displayed an Indian peon representing oppression by United State imperialism who is crucified

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    unit 3 quiz

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    was that they were trying to break away from the mold of Chicano muralist that just because they were Chicanos why did they have to paint murals‚ this action took place at LACMA. 2. The artist to this empty shoebox is Gabriel Orozco‚ he is drawing attention to the commercialism if the art world. 3. The artist of Prometheus is Jose Clemente Orozco; this mural is located in Frary Dining Hall at Pomona College in Claremont‚ Ca. 4. The architect is Luis Barragan the approximate date was in 1947‚ his

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