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    reinforcing forces and ideologies such as: science‚ industrialization‚ Communism‚ and capitalism. (The Art Story Foundation Site). *Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park (1947-1948) In this work‚ Rivera painted himself as a kid and his wife Frida right behind him. This was done to symbolize the Mexican popular culture (The Art Story Foundation Site). Through this painting‚ Rivera is demonstrating all the historical events that occurred in this park (The Art Story Foundation Site). *La Molendera

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    Susan B. Anthony‚ Frida Kahlo‚ Hilary Clinton‚ Malala Yousafzai; all of the women aforementioned have fought for social justice in radical ways. Whether it be defying social norms or simply obeying their moral compass‚ it is impossible to negate the powerful impact women have graced the world with. In order to maintain‚ and obtain‚ a peaceful society‚ thriving with security and freedom for all‚ women and men of every color must unite together to defeat inequity. In order to achieve lasting peace

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    Hisory of Mexican Art

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    incorporated political‚ historic‚ and folk themes in their work. The painters Diego Rivera‚ José Clemente Orozco‚ and David Alfaro Siqueiros became world famous for their grand scale murals‚ often displaying clear social messages. Rufino Tamayo and Frida Kahlo produced more personal works with abstract elements. The literature of Mexico originated from the concepts of the American and Spanish

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    For my assignment I choose to talking about a painting called “Self Portrait with Monkey and Parrot” which was painted by Frida Kahlo. The subject matter of this painting is a selfie of a Mexican women with her pet monkey and parrot. On the picture viewers can see that the monkey is one the left and the parrot is located on the right which also assumes to be sitting on the woman’s shoulder‚ but also the unibrow is the first thing that is noticeable when someone sees because of how dark and thick

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    the ground (not background‚ because almost everything in the picture that isn’t flesh snug up to the picture plane) is mottled gold. Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter[5] who is best known for her self-portraits. This was Frida’s first self-portrait after the divorce from her husband Diego. In place of the feminine clothes seen in most of her self-portraits‚ Frida appears dressed in a large dark man’s suit‚ probably one of Diego’s. She has just cut off her long hair that Diego admired so much. In

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    agitate‚ and organize Americans of Mexican descent. One could even say that political awareness and social activism grew out of the Chicano arts movement. Chicano art has had many influences. Certainly Mexican artists like José Guadalupe Posada‚ Frida Kahlo‚ and David Siqueiros have had their effect‚ but so have American comic books‚ Cuban political posters‚ and spray-painted barrio calligraphy. (Vallen) Chicano poster art became a means to help preserve and promote a culture largely ignored by the

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    Comprehensive Art Examination Three Year Concentration for Regents Credit Monday‚ June 23‚ 2003 - 9:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. only MAXIMUM POINTS SCORE INITIALS A INITIALS B 15 20 TOTAL 100 10 10 15 10 10 10 VI. VII. VIII. Art History Design‚ Materials & Techniques Areas of Specialization Essay Design Exercise Drawing from Direct Observation Portfolio Evaluation* Portfolio Self-Assessment Essay* I. II. III. IV. V. Last Name First Name School Name OSIS Number Exam Number

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    Which of the following works of art was created by an artist who had no formal art training? A. Marisol’s Last Supper B. Marc Chagall’s I and the Village ****C. Anna Mary Moses’ Hoosick Falls D. Frida Kahlo’s The Little Deer 10. Classical Greek artworks are not usually regarded as expressions of A. athletic strength and physical beauty. B. monumental vigor and spiritual growth. ***C. a balance of surrealism and rationalism. D. realism balanced

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    Spanish and Hispanic Culture Trivia 1. The name Mexico comes from the Aztecs; it was related to the Aztec Mexica tribe. 2. The president of Mexico is Enrique Peña Nieto 3. The river that borders Texas and Mexico is the Rio Grande. 4. Mexico’s Independence Day is September 16. 5. Pancho Villa is made fun of in the song La Cucaracha 6. The official languages that are spoken in Spain are Galician‚ Catalan‚ and Basque. 7. The Mediterranean Sea is the body of water that borders Spain to the southeast

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    the brilliant minister of education‚ Jose Vasconcelos‚ envisioned a program for public arts. In the year 1922 Rivera joined the Mexican Communist Party where he was later expelled from. In august of that year‚ Rivera later married fellow artist Frida Kahlo. One of Rivera’s most famous paintings “The Flower Carrier” represented the struggles of a working men living in a capitalist society. 5 Rivera was concerned about the struggles of the peasants in Mexico. Because of this‚ he intended this piece

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