And after the Revolution what: Mexican muralism?
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https://doi.org/10.33064/hh.vi11.1439Keywords:
Muralism, Capitalism, Communism, Mexico, USAAbstract
This work seeks to reflect on a work of art and, at the same time, to conceive the context in which it was created, the context of the author and the country as specific points for the creation of: the man who controls the universe. Artistic creation in Mexico after the 1910 revolution. A more national art began to be created, figures that were related to all the imaginaries that had existed throughout Mexican history; in short, the aim was to exalt the indigenous past; and the way to make this new perspective reach the entire population would be Mexican muralism.
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