Mural Painting and Social Revolution in Mexico, 1920-1940 is the first full-length account of this major movement in the history of Modernism. Leonard Folgarait considers the mural paintings of Diego Rivera, José Orozco, and David Siqueiros in relation to the political and cultural revolutions of this period.
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Mural Painting and Social Revolution in Mexico, 1920-1940 is the first full-length account of this major movement in the history of Modernism. Leonard Folgarait considers the mural paintings of Diego Rivera, José Orozco, and David Siqueiros in relation to the political and cultural revolutions of this period.
'... this book offers a compelling answer to the question of just how the deeply anarchic works of Rivera and Siqueiros could have ended up on the walls of buildings which - like Mexico City's National Palace - were the embodiment of repressive governmental order.' The Times Literary Supplement
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