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Atlantic. He became convinced of the need to establish natively American art which would express the “original character which animates our nature and our race will inevitably engender a personal artistic expression.” His work reflects on both the Mayan and Aztec civilizations along with the colonial period representing the indigenous as symbols of post Revolution Mexico. He even integrated indigenous
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the highest honor Mexico gives to foreigners. The
Palacio de Bellas Artes held important retrospectives in 1981 and again in 1992. Since his death, there have been other events to honor his work including a retrospective at the Museo Metropolitano in Monterrey (2000), a retrospective at the Instituto
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movement in subject matter but less so in style, favoring a non-figurative and later geometric style rather than a figurative, narrative style. Mérida is best known for canvas and mural work, the latter including elements such as glass and ceramic mosaic on major constructions in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Guatemala, in 1910, Mérida traveled to Paris with a friend named Carlos Valenti on a German cargo ship. From then until 1914, he lived and worked in Paris and traveled much of Europe. This put him in touch with European avant garde artists such as Van
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paper in to some of his works. While part of
Mexican muralism, he predated it slightly by promoting indigenous motifs seven years before Rivera led Mexican painting to fame. Luis Cardoza y Aragon called him a pioneer of Latin American art, painting elements such as indigenous people, Mexican and
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Guatemala and saw his country in a different light, becoming fascinated in the folklore diversity. His second exhibition in Guatemala was at the Rosenthal Building in 1915, an exhibition which marks the beginning of modern painting in Guatemala. His time with Mexican
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Georgette Passedoit and Cuchnitz galleries in New York (1939-1940) as well as the International Surrealist Exhibition in 1940 in Mexico City. He worked intensely in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s producing designs, graphic works, scenographic sketches for dance, and tapestries, playing with
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at the Art Center of New York (1930), the John Becker and
Valentine galleries in New York (1930), the Club de Escritores de México and the Galería Posada in Mexico City (1931), the Stedhal Gallery and the Stanley Rose Gallery in Los Angeles, the East West Gallery in San Francisco, the
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wrote “The pre Hispanic world, in Carlos Mérida, attains a perfect synthesis, an ideal sublimation of numeric rhythm sprung from geometry. The debt owed by the abstract painting of our time to Carlos Mérida is thus as great as his work is perennially solid and relevant.
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Central American landscapes without oversentimentalizing which had not been done before. This emphasis on the New World not only was expressed with folkloric images, especially in his early work, but also in his later work. The discovery of
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phase from the late 1920s to the mid-1940s and from 1950 until his death, geometric forms characterized his work. His early work is marked by experimentation. He was in Europe when the avant garde was transitioning from
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1264:Museo Mural Diego Rivera
1105:Cardoza y Aragón, p 12.
1096:Cardoza y Aragón, p 31.
1087:Cardoza y Aragón, p 32.
992:Cardoza y Aragón, p 17.
444:Glorificación de Quetzal
48:Archives of American Art
3212:Herlinda Sánchez Laurel
3182:Antonio Ruiz El Corcito
3137:Manuel Rodríguez Lozano
2632:Héctor Martínez Arteche
2387:Manuel Herrera Cartalla
2277:Jorge González Camarena
2027:Gonzalo de la Paz Pérez
1972:Alejandro Chacón Pineda
1862:Fernando Castro Pacheco
1472:Gilberto Aceves Navarro
1395:Manuel Rodriguez Lozano
1325:Jorge González Camarena
1190:Detroit Industry Murals
504:Orden del Águila Azteca
440:La mestiza de Guatemala
386:La mestiza de Guatemala
318:Palacio de Bellas Artes
3531:Guatemalan printmakers
3521:Guatemalan Maya people
3365:Sergio Valadez Estrada
3255:Luz Maria Solloa Junco
3197:Cecilia Sanchez Duarte
3132:Antonio Rodríguez Luna
2852:Ignacio Nieves Beltrán
2662:Ángel Mateos Benavides
2622:Ofelia Márquez Huitzil
2437:Alberto Jiménez Quinto
2372:Miguel Hernández Urbán
2237:Adalberto García Ordaz
2147:Manuel Fuentes Estrada
2112:Alfredo Falfán Vivanco
2042:Francisco Díaz de León
1797:Alfredo Cardona Chacón
1522:Ernesto Álvarez Cortés
1517:Ramón Alva de la Canal
1512:David Alfaro Siqueiros
1492:Rodolfo Aguirre Tinoco
1360:Ramón Alva de la Canal
1300:Alfredo Ramos Martínez
1290:David Alfaro Siqueiros
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374:La virgen y las fieras
3245:Adriano Silva Pantoja
3167:Mario Romero González
3087:Maria Antonieta Reyes
2927:Luis Ortiz Monasterio
2647:Pedro Martínez Osorio
2567:Catherine Mac Deville
2547:Armando López Becerra
2532:Miguel Ledezma Campos
2327:Jesús Guerrero Galván
2272:Esther González Gómez
2222:Carlos García Estrada
1997:Maria Eugenia Chellet
1982:Carlos Antonio Chávez
1807:Julio Carrasco Bretón
1772:Alfonso Campos Quiroz
1612:Oscar Ávila Soberanes
1577:Gustavo Arias Murueta
1400:Jorge Figueroa Acosta
1269:San Ildefonso College
1206:Man at the Crossroads
1166:The History of Mexico
560:Luis Cardoza y Aragón
525:
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397:San Ildefonso College
350:Imágenes de Guatemala
3222:Alfredo Serrano Lara
3207:Sergio Sánchez Ramos
3172:José Luis Rueda Leal
3147:José Julio Rodríguez
3117:Elvia Rivero Chavero
3092:Jesús Reyes Ferreira
3047:Abel Ramírez Águilar
2992:Luz María Pizá Núñez
2917:Carlos Orozco Romero
2797:Vicente Jesús Montes
2707:Deyanira África Melo
2487:Carlos Lamothe Silva
2392:Elena Huerta Muzquiz
2252:Mauricio García Vega
2212:Arturo García Campos
2207:Arturo García Bustos
2062:Francisco Dosamantes
2007:Chungtar Chong López
1922:Erasto Cortés Juárez
1857:Antonio Castro López
1762:Gloria Calero Sierra
1537:Manuel Álvarez Bravo
1507:Rosa María Alfonseca
1295:José Clemente Orozco
499:Order of the Quetzal
342:Alcalde de Almolonga
136:Alcalde de Almolonga
3375:Nancy van Overveldt
3340:Guillermo Toussaint
3192:Juan Manuel Salazar
3072:Mario Rendón Lozano
3027:Francisco Quintanar
2922:Mario Orozco Rivera
2282:Melquiades González
2247:Antonio García Vega
2242:Luis García Robledo
2077:Evangelina Elizondo
2047:María Elena Delgado
2037:Antonio Díaz Cortés
1992:Tomas Chávez Morado
1947:José Víctor Crowley
1882:Guillermo Ceniceros
1852:Guillermo Castrejón
1737:Alejandro Caballero
1732:Bruno Pablo Bresani
1527:Jesús Álvarez Amaya
472:Silvestre Revueltas
323:Berkeley Art Museum
3526:Guatemalan artists
3440:Moisés Zabludovsky
3410:Alfonso Villanueva
3395:Reynaldo Velázquez
3320:Maria Teresa Toral
3250:Waldemar Sjölander
3122:Gilberto Rodríguez
2837:Eduardo Nasta Luna
2782:Roberto Montenegro
2607:Maria Luisa Martin
2587:Francisco Magallán
2542:Rosa Lie Johansson
2492:Carmen Lang Merino
2312:Alfredo Guati Rojo
2287:Silvia H. González
2227:José García Narezo
2217:Héctor García Cobo
2182:José Gama González
2107:Enrique Echeverría
2067:Guillermina Dulché
2022:Alberto de la Vega
1987:José Chávez Morado
1957:Marco Antonio Cruz
1812:Leonora Carrington
1727:Enrique Bostelmann
1532:Lola Álvarez Bravo
1350:José Chávez Morado
1305:Roberto Montenegro
1214:Pan American Unity
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411:. He also painted
393:Mexican Revolution
358:Carnaval en México
298:Roberto Montenegro
140:La puerta estrecha
3546:Maya illustrators
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3435:Mariana Yampolsky
3270:Hermenegildo Sosa
3142:Ignacio Rodríguez
3017:Alejandro Quijano
2967:Héctor Pérez Cruz
2292:Gregorio González
2017:Myriam de la Riva
1872:Elizabeth Catlett
1847:Carmen Castilleja
1842:Fidencio Castillo
1802:Angélica Carrasco
1702:Ignacio M. Beteta
1502:Ernesto Alcántara
1423:
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1370:Amado de la Cueva
904:978-970-32-2879-9
484:Nellie Campobello
448:Bank of Guatemala
405:Amado de la Cueva
270:Amedeo Modigliani
226:José Juan Tablada
163:Guatemalan artist
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3475:Francisco Zúñiga
3405:Fernando Vilchis
3385:Zalathiel Vargas
3325:Ángeles Torrejón
3077:María Luisa Reid
3057:Everardo Ramírez
3032:Adolfo Quinteros
3002:Enrique Pontones
2997:Salvador Pizarro
2937:Fernando Pacheco
2857:Leonardo Nierman
2812:Alejandro Moreno
2807:Virginia Morales
2747:Benito Messeguer
2602:Salvador Manzano
2537:Alfredo León Gil
2502:Gerardo Lartigue
2442:Heriberto Juárez
2332:Lorenzo Guerrero
2302:Ignacio Granados
2192:José Julio Gaona
2142:Pedro Friedeberg
2087:Augusto Escobedo
2032:Javier del Cueto
1927:Francisco Corzas
1777:Federico Canessi
1697:Roberto Berdecio
1632:Octavio Bajonero
1627:Ignacio Asúnsolo
1582:Gabriela Arévalo
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3390:Octavio Vázquez
3355:Cordelia Urueta
3350:Lucinda Urrusti
3295:Leticia Tarragó
3152:Oscar Rodríguez
3107:Antonio Reynoso
3102:José Reyes Meza
3052:Antonio Ramírez
3022:Yolanda Quijano
2977:Aida Petit Jean
2957:Mariano Paredes
2912:Trinidad Osorio
2887:Pablo O'Higgins
2862:Claudia Nierman
2832:Rogelio Naranjo
2827:Carlos Nakatani
2787:Gustavo Montoya
2727:Antonio Mendoza
2722:Leopoldo Méndez
2667:Daniel Manrique
2612:Francisco Marín
2507:Paulina Lavista
2412:María Izquierdo
2402:Francisco Icaza
2397:Rodolfo Hurtado
2337:Xavier Guerrero
2322:Carlos Guerrero
2317:Arturo Guerrero
2162:Guillermo Gadda
2137:Leopoldo Flores
2012:Azteca de Gyves
1977:Blanca Charolet
1892:Enrique Climent
1887:Pedro Cervantes
1877:Alberto Cavazos
1827:Pilar Castañeda
1752:Yolanda Cabrera
1742:Rocío Caballero
1682:Alberto Beltrán
1677:Angelina Beloff
1662:Feliciano Béjar
1647:Silvia Barbescu
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3480:José Zúñiga
3415:Luis Vizuet
3335:Jorge Tovar
3310:Luis Toledo
3097:Mario Reyes
3042:Alice Rahon
3037:Fanny Rabel
3007:Pedro Preux
2962:Tomás Parra
2947:Sandra Pani
2717:Olga Méndez
2697:Jaime Mejía
2627:Mary Martín
2562:Amador Lugo
2557:Nacho López
2552:Julia López
2522:Paula Lazos
2497:Marisa Lara
2477:Pablo Kubli
2462:Frida Kahlo
2417:Tania Janco
2267:Mauro Gómez
2157:Dina Frumin
2127:Luis Filcer
2002:Julio Chico
1952:Héctor Cruz
1867:Vita Castro
1717:Adrian Brun
1657:Sofía Bassi
1642:Pedro Banda
1597:Luis Arenal
1477:Luis Acosta
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1169:(1929-1935)
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249:Mexico City
197:Maya-Quiché
119:Lithography
115:Printmaking
92:Mexico City
3500:Categories
2767:Flor Minor
2457:Jazzamoart
2307:Irma Grizá
2257:Elva Garma
2052:Olga Dondé
1932:Olga Costa
1552:Pablo Amor
1238:Still Life
1174:Prometheus
628:References
539:surrealism
488:Ana Mérida
432:Tlatelolco
424:Mario Pani
380:(series),
62:1891-12-02
3217:Sebastián
2517:Rina Lazo
2467:James Key
552:Paul Klee
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167:Guatemala
131:El Verano
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578:Bonampak
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107:Painting
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335:Caracas
294:Dr. Atl
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111:Drawing
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