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Man of Fire By J.c. Orozco Framed 20x16

Man of Fire By J.c. Orozco Framed 20x16

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Brand: mysticmana.com
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $38.85





ASIN: B0013QR1Z2

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Condition: Brand New Imacculate Condition



Features:
  • Overall Size:16x20 in
  • Image Size:10.5x15.5 in
  • Matte: Acid free archival burgundy board.
  • Moulding: Professional studio flat top black maple wood mould.
  • Mounting: Dry mounted on a hot vaccum press for a perfectly flat surface.

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About the Work: The mural, painted in the center part of the cupula of the then Hospicio cabanas, was begun in. 1936 and finished in 1939. It represents the four elements . This mural is the most admired of all those that were painted in Jalisco by Jose Clemente Orozco. About The Artist: Mexican artist, Jose Clemente Orozco studied engineering and architecture in Mexico City and then enrolled at the Academia San Carlos to study art. His interest in the art and architecture of the Toltecs and Mayas was evident in his paintings, giving his work a distinctive quality that separated him from the European Expressionists. Because of his revolutionary and political beliefs, his paintings often chronicle the dramatic social changes and events in Mexico during his Orozcos lifetime. Between 1917 and 1934, he sporadically worked in the United States and muralist and decorative painter for several public buildings.

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