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José Clemente Orozco

1883
1949
Mexico
José Clemente Orozco (1883–1949) was a Mexican muralist born in Ciudad Guzmán and died in Mexico City, renowned for his powerful and politically charged frescoes.
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José Clemente Orozco, born in 1883 in Zapotlán el Grande, Mexico, was a prominent figure in the Mexican muralism movement and is often associated with Expressionism. He studied at the Academy of San Carlos in Mexico City, where he developed his distinctive style characterized by bold lines and dramatic compositions. Orozco's work often addressed themes of social justice and human suffering, reflecting the tumultuous political landscape of post-revolutionary Mexico. Among his most significant contributions are the murals at the National Preparatory School in Mexico City and the Hospicio Cabañas in Guadalajara, which are celebrated for their powerful imagery and emotional intensity. Orozco's influence extended beyond Mexico, impacting artists and movements internationally until his death in 1949. His legacy endures as a testament to the transformative power of art in addressing societal issues.

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