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  2. José Clemente Orozco - Wikipedia

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    José Clemente Orozco (November 23, 1883 – September 7, 1949) was a Mexican caricaturist [1] and painter, who specialized in political murals that established the Mexican Mural Renaissance together with murals by Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and others.

  3. José-Luis Orozco - Wikipedia

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    José-Luis Orozco (born May 6, 1948) is a bilingual (Spanish-English) children's author, educator, and recording artist. [1]He has written five award-winning books, De Colores and Other Latin American Folk Songs for Children (Dutton, 1994), Diez Deditos — Ten Little Fingers (Dutton, 1997), Fiestas (Dutton, 2002), Rin Rin Rin Do Re Mi (Scholastic, 2005) and Sing With Me - Canta Conmigo ...

  4. The Epic of American Civilization - Wikipedia

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    [4] In addition to the letter writing campaign, four satirical murals were painted as a direct response to the Orozco murals from 1938 to 1939 in the basement of the Class of 1953 Commons. [5] This second set of murals depicts the foundation of Dartmouth College, and caricatures of Native Americans, including those related to education and ...

  5. List of Mexican artists - Wikipedia

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    Juan Francisco de Aguilera (active in the last third of the 18th century) [4] José de Alcíbar (ca 1730–1803) [4] Ignacio Maria Barreda, single canvas casta painting 1777; Miguel Cabrera (ca 1695–1768) [4] José del Castillo (active in the last third of the 18th century) [4] Juan Correa (ca 1645–1716) [4] Nicolás Correa (ca 1660-ca 1729 ...

  6. José de Castro y Orozco - Wikipedia

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    José de Castro y Orozco (1808 in Granada [1] – 1869 in Madrid) was a Spanish politician, poet and playwright whose literary work is associated with the Romantic movement. He was a senator for life from 1853, [ 2 ] and briefly Minister of Justice in 1853.

  7. Carlos Orozco Romero - Wikipedia

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    Orozco Romero was born in Guadalajara to a tailor named Jesús Orozco, who was not very literate in the arts but nonetheless allowed his son to pursue the craft. [1] [2] He hired a painter named Luis de la Torre, an eccentric who traveled Mexico to paint, taking his guitar and bottle of tequila along with his art supplies.

  8. Francisco Orozco y Jiménez - Wikipedia

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    José Orozco y Jiménez was born in Zamora, Michoacán on November 19, 1864. He was ordained a priest in 1887 and appointed Bishop of Chiapas in 1902. [1] Statue of José Francisco Orozco y Jiménez. As Archbishop of Guadalajara, Orozco led protests against the secularization decrees imposed upon Mexican clergy in 1918.

  9. José María of Manila - Wikipedia

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    José María of Manila (Spanish: José María de Manila : 5 September 1880 – 17 August 1936) was a Filipino-born Spanish Catholic priest and friar of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. He was martyred in the early phase of the Spanish Civil War , and is the third Filipino to have been declared blessed by the Roman Catholic Church .