The revolution started due to dissatisfaction with the elite and oligarchical polies of the Dictator Porfirio Diaz. These polices were centered around the rich and wealth landowners, and was very hard on anyone below the lower middle class of society. When Diaz was opposed, he used his power to have his opponent through in prison until after the election. However, when his opponent Francisco Madero was released from prison he began a campaign for revolts against the current government. When these revolts started to occur, gangster like Poncho Villa , began to raid small government garrisons. This occurred until Diaz was …show more content…
For the first time in thirty years, the Mexican people where free of all oppression. People can see this through the different artwork that came out of this new period in Mexican history. The artist not only created the art for the people, but they also made it for the people to remember the cultural shock they went through. One of the famous artist, Diego Rivera, Created many different works to show this change. Most of his paintings were very happy and showed great joy for the people of Mexico. Arguable, the most famous picture of his that he painted was, A Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park, Shows people being reunited with loved ones, children being happy. This was a new type of painting, because everything before was very serious, or very dark. There was no happiness in Mexico before that period. Artist of the Mexican revolution changed that though, they brought happiness through artwork, to the Mexican people. They also showed what they had come through to get to this new and exciting era in Mexican