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    An Introduction to the Murals I’m going to use Lewisohn’s article as a guide to study some of the murals: their content (story) and style (making). In order to understand Lewisohn’s first line: “Everyone loves a well-told story whether in words or in paint” (11)‚ we need to have some prior information on what we are looking at. The articles we have read in class (those dealing with Mexico’s history and the coming of the Revolution‚ as well as those articles by Moore and Abbott dealing with the interpretation

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    Alma Lopez is a visual and public Chicana artist who was born in Mexico and raised in Los Angeles‚ California. Lopez received her Bachelors degree in fine arts from the University of California‚ Santa Barbara in 1988 and her Master’s of Fine Arts (MFA) from the University of California‚ Irvine in 1996. Her work is based on a mixture of paintings‚ murals‚ prints‚ digital‚ installations and graphic prints. Alma Lopez incorporates the historical and cultural Mexican figures‚ such as the Virgin of Guadalupe

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    What are some stereotypes that women challenge in the book? Woman Hollering creek by Sandra Cisneros a great Latina writer that focuses on independent woman that always get their heart broken and never find a man that could love them. Also some stereotype that they challenge are romance‚language‚and jobs/roles. These are some main ideas that are going to be explained and more focused on‚ because that’s what she mostly talks about. In the book Woman Hollering Creek most of her stories talk about

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    Frida Kahol

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    1943This is yet another self-portrait in which Frida includes her pet monkeys. This painting was produced during her most prolific period‚ the early 1940s‚ in which she created several self-portraits. The background is one of tropical plants which is a common background theme used in many of her paintings.In this self-portrait Frida may be portraying herself in an academic setting. In the year this self-portrait was painted‚ Frida accepted a teaching position at the School of Painting and Sculpture

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    Who Is Frida Kahlo?

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    Frida Kahlo was a feminine Mexican painter of mixed heritage‚ born on Gregorian calendar month half-dozen‚ 1907 and lived forty seven painful years before decease on Gregorian calendar month thirteen‚ 1954. inside her short life‚ Frida was slightly unfit from poliomyelitis‚ suffered from a significant tram accident that left her sterilised‚ married renowned painter Rivera‚ divorced‚ remarried muralist‚ became a political activist and rose to fame through her paintings all before succumbing to her

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    The Broken Column (1944) About the author Frida Kahlo de Rivera (July 6‚ 1907 – July 13‚ 1954) was a Mexican painter who is best known for her self-portraits. She suffered lifelong health problems‚ many caused by a traffic accident she survived as a teenager. Recovering from her injuries isolated her from other people‚ and this isolation influenced her works‚ many of which are self-portraits of one sort or another. Kahlo suggested‚ "I paint myself because I am so often alone and because I am the

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    Throughout the years‚ there have been many figures that transformed and impacted the world of art that we now know today. Artists such as Rivera‚ Orozco‚ and Siqueiros started the movement of Mexican Muralism. Their success as the “Three Great Ones” inspired a movement whose ripple effect would last till the end of the 20th century. The legacy‚ which they left behind‚ would transcend onto the Movement of Chicano Art and especially the remnants that can be seen in the Oakland Museum of Art. The Oakland

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    Rivera and Orozco both expressed their views on the Mexican Revolution through their murals. These artists had a few similarities as well as their differences when it came to their individual murals. They both used similar colors to symbolize different aspects of the events that were taking place. For example‚ mostly the peasants in Rivera’s murals wore white which could possibly stand for innocence. However‚ a difference among the artists that I saw was that Rivera tends to paint more of wider frame

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    The mural "Going to the Olympics‚1984" by Frank Romero was created along the Hollywood downtown in conjunction with the 1984 Olympics. In his work‚ we notice the vibrant colors he utilizes to express the Latino and Chicano culture. We also observe the palm trees that are a very popular representation of L.A. The hearts above the car not only reveal the adoration people have for their cars but for the status it gives them. On the horizon there appeared to be five images them being the flying iron

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    because of their complex social structures‚ but because they hold so many similar characteristics to humans. Primates are often cited as our closest living relatives and on two separate occasions I observed four separate species of primates at the San Diego Zoo that can justify their use of their physical characteristics and behaviors that may be similar as well as different to the other primates and ours. The first group of primates I mainly observed were the Bonobos‚ also known as

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