Guillermo Bravo / [edicion : Mauricio Martinez Rosas ; textos : Alberto Espinoza, Jaime Hernández].

Artist
Bravo, Guillermo, 1931-2004 [Browse]
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Format
Book
Language
Spanish
Published/​Created
  • Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico : Amaroma Ediciones, 2015.
  • ©2015.
Description
119 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm.

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    Summary note
    The mural production of Guillermo Bravo Morán (b. Durango (1931-2004), strongly influenced by his teacher, the artist Francisco Montoya de la Cruz, who was the founder of the School of Painting, Sculpture and Crafts of the Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango (UJED), and a student of the Academia San Carlos, under the direction of famous muralist Diego Rivera. Some of the murals of Bravo included in the book belong to cultural, historic and cultural sites in Durango as the Casa de la Juventud, currently known as the Instituto Estatal del Deporte (IED), in the Casablanca Hotel, the Casa Zambrano, the Faculty of Law (UJED) and the Posada San Jorge, as well as his oil paintings.
    Language note
    In Spanish.
    Contents
    • Presentación / Jorge Herrera Caldera
    • Proemio / Rubén Ontiveros Rentería
    • Guillermo Bravo y el Muralismo en Durango / Alberto Espinoza
    • Guillermo Bravo: La influencia estética de Francisco Montoya
    • Semblanza
    • Obra Mural
    • Desarrollo industrial
    • Ofertorio
    • Alegoría del desarrollo de México
    • La justicia, el falso profeta y el abogado del diablo
    • Testimonio de una provincia universal
    • La gravedad y la gracia
    • Obra caballete, La poéticas narraciones visuales del Maestro Bravo / Jaime Hernández.
    Other title(s)
    Guillermo Bravo : el muralismo en Durango
    ISBN
    • 9789685965385
    • 9685965382
    OCLC
    985656007
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