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José Clemente Orozco
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| #3007800 in eBooks | 2011-01-20 | 2011-01-20 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Thoughts on art and personalities|By Enrique Torres|As far as exciting reading goes this book is for the most part not that entertaining. However, it is memorable in that it goes inside the mind of one of the great Mexican artists of the twentieth century. The intimacy revealed in the letters is a perfect way to get a feel for the concerns and issues confronting Orozco at this|Language Notes|Text: English, Spanish (translation)|About the Author|Jose Clemente Orozco (1883-1949) was a noted painter and muralist.
In his Foreword to this edition, Jean Charlot says: "An unusual feature of Orozco's letters is the great deal that he has to say about art. That one artist writing to another would emphasize art as his subject seems normal enough to the American reader. Yet, within the context of the Mexico of those days, the fact remains exceptional. The patria Orozco was leaving behind had, even from the point of view of its artists, many cares more pressing than art."
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