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  2. Frida Kahlo - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, she was included in the Mexican Art Today exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Women Artists at Peggy Guggenheim's The Art of This Century gallery in New York. [58] A portrait of Kahlo by Magda Pach, wife of Walter Pach, in the Smithsonian American Art Museum (1933) Kahlo gained more appreciation for her art in Mexico as well.

  3. Diego Rivera - Wikipedia

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    Diego Rivera (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdjeɣo riˈβeɾa]; December 8, 1886 – November 24, 1957) was a prominent Mexican painter.His large frescoes helped establish the mural movement in Mexican and international art.

  4. Jesús Reyes Ferreira - Wikipedia

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    His works have simple lines with a naïve quality, but also with bold colors. It shows influence from Mexican folk art, colonial art and pre Hispanic art as well as popular architecture. [8] The images he painted include roosters, circus acts, angels, skeletons, horses and flowers. [5]

  5. List of Mexican artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Mexican artists. This list includes people born in Mexico, notably of Mexican descent, or otherwise strongly associated to Mexico. ... Ignacio Maria ...

  6. List of Spanish artists - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Dauder (born 1983), multidisciplinary conceptual artist; Camila Cañeque (1984–2024), conceptual, performance artist and philosopher; Claudia Maté (born 1985), digital media artist and curator; Bisila Noha (born 1988), ceramic and multi-media artist; Anabel Colazo (born 1993), illustrator and cartoonist

  7. Category:Hispanic and Latino American artists - Wikipedia

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    American artists of Mexican descent (193 P) P. Puerto Rican artists (12 C, 40 P) W. Hispanic and Latino American women in the arts (3 C, 76 P)

  8. Mexican art - Wikipedia

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    [81] [87] This break meant that later Mexican artists were generally not influenced by muralism or by Mexican folk art. [81] José Luis Cuevas created self-portraits in which he reconstructed scenes from famous paintings by Spanish artists such as Diego Velázquez, Francisco de Goya, and Picasso. Like Kahlo before him, he drew himself but ...

  9. Votive paintings of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The painting of religious images to give thanks for a miracle or favour received in this country is part of a long tradition of such in the world. The offering of such items has more immediate precedence in both the Mesoamerican and European lines of Mexican culture, but the form that most votive paintings take from the colonial period to the ...