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- 1852-1913; Prints; Printmaking; Prints--Technique; Rivera (1)
- 1886-1959; Sculpture; Woodcut; Wood-engraving; Wood-engraving--Printing; Wright State University. Humanities (1)
- 1910-1920; Mexican Revolution (1)
- 1910-1920; Painting; Pickett (1)
- Art; Collograph; Culture--Study and teaching; Etching; Linocut; Mexico--History--Revolution (1)
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Art As A Venue For Political Commentary: The Modern Mexican Printmaker And Social Consciousness, Gabriela Pickett
Art As A Venue For Political Commentary: The Modern Mexican Printmaker And Social Consciousness, Gabriela Pickett
Master of Humanities Capstone Projects
This master’s project addresses the relationship between the Mexican roots of the author and her personal artistic expression. Growing up in México, the author was greatly influenced by the artistic talent of her father, as well as the work of many iconic Mexican artists. From a very early age she recognized how the political climate surrounding the Mexican Revolution and the visual arts complimented each other. The murals of Diego Rivera (1886-1959) are evidence of the fusion of art and a visual depiction of the history of México. This exposure helped her appreciate the process of defining cultural identity through …
Making History: Czech Voices Of Dissent And The Revolution Of 1989 (Review), Stephen Paul Foster Ph.D.
Making History: Czech Voices Of Dissent And The Revolution Of 1989 (Review), Stephen Paul Foster Ph.D.
University Libraries' Staff Publications
The article is a book review of Making History: Czech Voices of Dissent and the Revolution of 1989 by Michael Long.