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    Art Research In 1931 renowned artist Diego Rivera painted a mural of Agrarian Leader Zapata and his compresinos or peasant workers who followed him. The original mural is in the Cortes Palace in Cuernavaca‚ Mexico. It is still admired to this day. In 1931 he painted a “portable copy” of this larger mural for exhibition in the United States of America. This is a very unique fresco painting‚ being that it is portable. Fresco is the art or technique of painting on a moist plaster surface

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    Mexican muralism offers us one of the most politically charged and expressive art forms of the 20th century. David Alfaro Siqueiros and Jose Clemente Orozco are two of the three so called triumvirate of Mexican Muralists‚ the third being Diego Rivera. Both of the artists have a unique style and a strong sense of morals and political ideals. Their styles are similar in the sense of the amount of expression and movement in their pieces They also share a common ideology that shows up often in their

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    Diego Rivera is famous because of all the murals and frescos he painted through out his life. He was part of the muralist movement in Mexico‚ as well as the cubist era. I feel like this research has helped me to get to know more about my native country’s history. I will be analyzing Diego Rivera’s Epic of the Mexican People: History of Mexico‚ The Flower Vendor (Girl with Lilies)‚ Portrait of Martin Luis Guzman‚ Dia de Los Muertos‚

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    Students will work through a variety of stations to learn about the causes of the Dust Bowl and how Texans were affected by this disaster. Students will then become part of the FAP‚ the Federal Arts Project and create a large mural depicting images of the Dust Bowl. Their mural should reflect the causes‚ effects on Americans and how the United States Government helped out the victims. Duration: 3 class periods. TEKS: 4.5 History. The student understands important issues‚ events and individuals

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    walls constructed of mud‚ timber and brick Wall paintings were either patterned (geometric shapes) or figurative (pictures) Murals were painted on plaster walls Oldest murals built on human structures were found at Catal Huyuk Murals included animal images of bulls‚ horses‚ stag deer‚ bear and wild boar Red‚ black and white were used often to paint murals In murals people wearing leopard skins were interacting with animals by pulling animals tongues pulling animals tails jumping on the

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    stand out compared the other parts of the city that I had visited before‚ was that painted murals could be found on many of the buildings. We walked on 103rd Street and came across one of my favorite murals the “Sprits of East Harlem” mural. Hank Prussing created this mural around the late 70s. The mural was created to show the individuals of the area taking part in their daily customs. The reason that this mural stood out to me the most was because growing up my grandmother had lived in a similar area

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    without permission on someone else’s property. However since the early 1960’s Graffiti art and murals have become much more widely accepted and recognized for their cultural and artistic value. Here in downtown phoenix especially since the late 1980’s the art scene has become very predominant and important to the atmosphere of Downtown Phoenix. Painted in 2012 as part of a community project the Fibonacci Mural has peaked the interests of the community within Downtown Phoenix with a thought provoking

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    inspiring woman‚ she still found time to create her murals and fight for what she believed in all while being a single mother of two and having a job. Reyes was someone who fought for things that were dear to her such as education‚ children‚ and equality for women. I found it interesting but not surprising that her murals reflected her beliefs and illustrated the essence of their importance. Unlike the other artists who depicted the revolution‚ Reyes’ murals showed the unfortunate but somewhat inevitable

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    be delivered‚ he watches a painter working on a mural. The mural was of a garden. The main face in the mural is Dr. Hitz‚ the man that started it all. “Men and women in white‚ doctors and nurses‚ turned the soil‚ planted seedlings‚ sprayed bugs‚ spread fertilizer. Men and women in purple uniforms pulled up weeds‚ cut down plants that were old and sickly raked leaves‚ carried refuse to trash-burners” (Vonnegut 1). The artist painting the mural does not seem to like the idea of population control

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    itself. However‚ the officials have been reported to be distinctly elusive and secretive‚ which has further fuelled the conspiratorial fires. Denver International Airport’s runway design‚ dedication stone referencing the “New World Order”‚ mysterious murals‚ and unexplained underground base have been called to question therefore creating a widespread interest and the formation of conspiracy theories. These reported anomalies have led many to the conclusion that this particular structure will eventually

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