Jos Clemente Orozco

Jos Clemente Orozco (born November 23, 1883, in Ciudad Guzmn, Jalisco; died September 7, 1949, in Mexico City) was a Mexican social realist painter who specialized in bold murals. Orozco was fond of the theme of the human versus the mechanical. He was also a genre painter and lithographer. He studied in Mexico City at the San Carlos Academy. With Diego Rivera, he was a leader of the Mexican renaissance. With such Mexican artists as Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Rufino Tamayo, he began to experiment with fresco painting on large walls. One of his most famous murals is The Epic of American Civilization at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, USA. It was painted between 1932 and 1934 and covers almost 300 m² (3200 square feet) in 24 panels. Another of his murals is to be found at the New School for Social Research, now known as the New School University. His other works include Prometheus (1930), Zapata (1930), and Christ Destroying His Cross (1943).

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Orozco, Jos Clemente Orozco, Jos Clemente Clemente Orozco, Jos

 

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