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José Clemente Orozco (1883–1949): Formative Years in the Narrative Graphic Tradition
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2022
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Recent criticism of modern Mexican art has generally ascribed the expressionistic quality of Orozco's oeuvre to international stylistic influences such as German expressionism, postimpressionism and fauvism. These international stylistic affinities are equated with the universal or modern aspect of the mural movement in contrast to its local, Mexican, iconographic and stylistic aspect.
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- Copyright © 1980 by Latin American Research Review
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The author is grateful to María del Carmen Ruiz Castañeda, Director of the Biblioteca Nacional (Mexico City); Laura Gutiérrez-Witt, Head Librarian, Benson Latin American Collection, University of Texas (Austin); Lee H. Williams, Jr., Curator, Latin American Collection, Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University (New Haven); and to their staffs for use of their fine collections; to Elizabeth Wilder Weismann for thoughtful comments; and to The Tinker Foundation, Inc. for support of this research. The manuscript was prepared in 1978 and submitted in April 1979.