Mexico Illustrated 1920-1950

The most important study ever published on modern illustrated books in Mexico, "Mexico Illustrated 1920-1950" explores the illustration and poster work of great Mexican artists from the first half of the twentieth century, offering a selection of the finest illustrations from books, magazines and posters published in this era. Reflecting the range of aesthetic, pedagogical, political and propagandistic trends that held sway in Mexico at the time, it contains works relating to the Mexican Revolution, illustrations made for socialist writings and art drawn from novels and children's books, along with a great many contributions to magazines that oscillated between the avant garde and the construction of a new vision of Mexico. Among the artists included here are some of Mexico's greatest artistic talents--Diego Rivera, Jos xE9; Clemente Orozco, Rufino Tamayo, David Alfaro Siqueiros--along with lesser-known artists such as Ram xF3;n Alva de la Canal, Jean Charlot, Miguel Covarrubias, Dr. Atl, Gabriel Fern xE1;ndez Ledesma and Leopoldo M xE9;ndez. With more than 300 illustrations, "Mexico Illustrated" includes essays by Juan Manuel Bonet, Mercurio L xF3;pez Casillas, Dafne Cruz and Marina Garone, who elucidate the relations between Mexico and the European avant-garde movements, the socialist aesthetic, children's literature, graphic design and the cartography of postrevolutionary Mexico.

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