Final Art 105
added tropical delicately painted, light against dark ground nature and technology in balance.
Bridge at Metlac
False - Portinari tended to generalize his subjects
Candido Portinari painted mestizos as true individuals, not as "types."
now a museum
Casa Azul is ___________.
Landesio's Mexican scenes
Claudian Landscape was basis of
contained information about the lords of Tenochtitlan, the tribute paid to the Aztecs, and an account of life "from year to year."
Codex Mendoza,
True
In addition to murals, David Alfaro Siqueiros made prints in order to disseminate his message
cities; favelas or slums
In her paintings of 1924, Tarsila do Amaral focused on two themes. They were ___________ and ____________.
True
Indigenism is the official attitude of praising and fostering native values.
Eugenio Landesio
brought to Mexico by Italian Eugenio Landesio while Landesio idealized nature, Velasco naturalized rather the romanticized the landscape
True
Both the paintings and sculptures of Joaquin Torres-Garcia contain imagery from ancient Peru.
Polio
As a child, Frida suffered from ____________.
True
At times, Rivera's figures bear a resemblance to those of Picasso.
Picasso and de Chirico
Aizenberg was influenced by two European artists, _____________ and _____________.
being too concerned with locality and not enough with art, and for painting boring vegetation. complained that Velasco's landscapes painted unnatural landscapes through a telescope
Altamirano poet and critic who criticized Velasco for
True
Although Frida traveled the world with Diego, she consistently wore her indigenous dress and jewelry.
True
Although he is well known for them, Velasco painted scenes that included lush foliage.
False Malfatti's work provoked considerable hostility among the public and critics.
An exhibition of Anita Malfatti's paintings in 1917 was received with praise and acclaim.
False - After returning from Europe in 1915, Reveron painted landscapes, scenes in the open air in the manner of the Impressionists, though his are completely unique
Armando Reveron traveled and studied in Europe and on his return dedicated his artistic life to a Cubist style.
True - Siqueiros used projectors and cameras to assist him in his work.
David Alfaro Siqueiros used and encouraged modern painting technologies and techniques.
Chichen Itza
Diego Rivera first became aware of pre-Columbian murals when he visited ____________ in 1921.
True
Diego Rivera was a member of the Communist Party.
True
Early influences on the Taller de Grafica Popular included American Works Progress Administration works.
Velasco concerned with celebrating modernization- important economic development of the period Veracruz railway completed in 1872
El Citlatepetl (has some tropical scenes but even in these he is often more centrally in Mexico aspect)
The classical landscape was brought to Mexico by _____________.
Eugenio Landesio
Aizenberg
For the artist _____________ automatism became a way of what he called 'evading the interference of local considerations,' which resulted in a very individual style.
satirical-humorous newspaper with an abundance of cartoons
In Cuba, the publication Don Junipero described itself as a _______________.
emblem of Mexico - eagle alighted on cactus
Founding myth of Aztec capital Tenochtitlan 1325
False
Frida Kahlo's fame was equal to her husband's during her lifetime.
False
Frida Kahlo's family was very excited for her to marry such a noteworthy artist as Diego Rivera.
herself
Frida chose ___________ as her most common subject matter.
Chinese magic'
Hector Hyppolite referred to Wifredo Lam's work as ________________.
by ambulance
How did Frida arrive at the opening of her first solo exhibition in Mexico?
Distant plume of smoke marks railway track
Lake Chalco
The European concept of traditional landscape painting had originated in the 17th c. with the artists ____________ and ___________.
Lorraine and Poussin
Pictures composed in the studio according to compositional principles - farmed by clumps of trees or a hill, vistas form foreground to horizon in alternating bands of dark and light, slight angles to smooth the transition, often with winding river to help draw the eye into the distance.
Lorraine painted nature as ideal
conservative students of the school
Many of the original murals of the National Preparatory school were destroyed by ____________.
True
Of their printmaking processes, lino-cuts were the easiest and cheapest to produce, making them a readily available means for getting out information.
False - Although Dia de los Muertos is often referred to as such, Esparza's focus is on honoring the dead without the frightening, superficially superstitious connotations associated with Halloween.
Ofelia Esparza refers to Dia de los Muertos and the "Mexican Halloween."
True
One aspect of Frida's work that illustrates her devotion to indigenous imagery is the use of inscriptions traditionally found on ex-votos or retablos.
True
One of the features of the publication La Calavera was more visual content.
Pedro Figari
Originally a lawyer, ____________ began painting in his '60s with a special focus on candombe and genre scenes.
Dartmouth College
Orozco painted an extensive mural program at _____________.
Jose Maria Velasco
Painted landscapes of Mexio dominated last decades of 19th quality of freshness and naturalism, careful observation light handling of foreground detail, reveals his love of grand panorama
figures from classical mythology introduced poetic elements, emphasized ideal character of the scene
Poetic element
land ownership
Political philosopher and journalist José Carlos Mariátegui posed the idea that the greatest problem for the Indian was ______________.
False - Many of the editors of publications critical of the government were arrested and jailed.
Political works by Posada and others were protected by free speech.
True
Posada made use of well known photographs of a political nature in his graphic works.
True
Posada went on to inspire the works of Mexican muralists such as Rivera.
Vibrationism
Rafael Barradas, from Uruguay, spent several years in Barcelona and Madrid and as a result, laid the cornerstone for the art movement known as ____________.
True-The figure of the flower seller evokes both shaman and Christ.
Religious allusions can be found in Rivera's Flower Day.
False - Reveron indeed led a hermitic life but enjoyed patronage from the Caracas Elite, and exhibited every year from 1940 at the official Salon in Caracas.
Reveron was a hermit and, upon returning from Europe, never exhibited his work publicly, an artist whose talent was discovered after his death.
True
Rivera collected popular, naïve art.
False - All three muralists, Rivera, Orozco, and Siqueiros, painted important murals in the US.
Rivera is the only member of Los Tres Grandes to produce murals in the United States
False - Rivera painted the flower bearer multiple times with different media.
Rivera painted the image of a flower bearer or seller only one time, his mural at the Ministry of Education.
East Los Angeles
Self Help Graphics is located in _____________.
True - The publications Dyn and Cuadernos Americanos are two examples.
Several publications, supportive and critical of Surrealism, emerged in Latin America as part of the ongoing conversation about the exploration of the subconscious through imagery and writing.-
True
Siqueiros rarely utilized themes from Mexican history, and was more absorbed in the class struggle of contemporary Mexico.
True
Siqueiros viewed his art as propaganda.
True
The "Claudian landscape" was the basis of Landesio's approach to scenes in Mexico.
True
The Cuban born artist Lam spent time in Paris and had contact with the French Surrealists.
True
The European writer and poet Andre Breton believed that Mexico possessed its own natural form of magical realism.
Kahlo
The Latin American artist that Breton seems to be most admiring of, and one he thought reached a natural state of surrealist in their work was ______________
True
The Taller de Grafica Popular produced numerous portfolios of lithographs and woodcuts exposing the exploitation of the poor, attacking the abuse of peasant rights, and the continuing latifundio land ownership system.
a printmaking workshop in Mexico
The Taller de Grafica Popular was
False
The Uruguayan artist Carlos Gonzalez made prints with a special focus on European scenes.
False-Radical art and revolutionary politics were even more crucial in Latin America than it was in Europe.
The art of Latin America was free from political content by the end of the 19th century, moving into the 20th.-
Altamirano
The critic ____________ criticized Velasco's work saying the colors were dull, the scenery boring, and his sense of depth unnatural.
True
The cults in Haiti, Cuba and Brazil have the same divinities, even though they had different names.
True
The editor Arroyo would often use Posada's images more than once. For example, by inserting new names for firing squad victims.
Paris
The first lithographic press for the Taller de Grafica Popular was from
False - Often the calaveras were dressed in modern clothing as a way of satirizing current social and political practices and policies.
The image of the calavera always appeared as mere bones.
Hector Hyppolite
The noteworthy Latin American artist who was, himself, a voodoo priest was _______________.
True
The ombu tree featured in Figari's paintings was most valued as a landmark and came to symbolize the pampas of Uruguay.
Jose Vasconcelos
The philosopher and revolutionary _____________ is given credit for advancing the early stages of a government sponsored mural program.
Lazaro Cardenas
The presidency of ______________ supported efforts by the Taller de Grafica Popular as well as the muralists in making radical reforms
Leopoldo Mendez
The primary founder of the Taller de Grafica Popular was
True
The quality of light captured by Velasco in his landscapes was more naturalistic than that of Landesio.
False-In automatism, the hand is allowed to move randomly, allowing chance and accident to take place in art making in an effort to release the unconscious mind.
The technique of automatism involved careful and meticulous planning in its execution.
False
Two engraving clubs were founded in Brazil but were used as the voice of the conservative government.
Velasco greatest subject was
Valley of Mexico, ringed by volcanoes, twin peaks of Popoctepetl and Iztaccihuatl heat of the Aztec Empire transform structures of classica landscape
False
Velasco brought Impressionism back to Mexico after his visit and exhibition in Paris in 1889. From that point on he was known as the Mexican Impressionist.
True - His paintings of the Mexico City Veracruz Railway are a good example.
Velasco is known to have included documentation of modernization in his landscape paintings.
eliminated framing trees and hills, shifted horizon line higher up canvas, vanishing point well below, not on horizon. emphasis on dramatic foreground features which seem to fall forward use of naturalistic light
Velasco method
False -Velasco placed his vanishing point and horizon line high on the canvas so as to emphasize the sweeping nature of the landscape.
Velasco would typically place his vanishing point on the lower third of his paintings.
the Valley of Mexico
Velasco's most famous subject was ____________.
Surrealism
What art movement often claims Kahlo's work even though she denied sharing their style?
True - His work in the US, especially the Detroit Industry Murals, made analogies with industrial workers and farmers in Mexico.
While Rivera found excitement in the modern industrial world, he used this imagery to as a means of social criticism and to emphasize exploitation of workers.
A bus accident
___________ ultimately caused Frida to become an artist.
Corridos
______________ are stories told in poetic form and sung to simple music, much like English ballads, that use colloquial language, very much like a newspaper put to music
17th century landscapes
classical landscape infused with picturesque and romantic attitudes reflect European ideas of nature and civilization, part of Velasco's formation as an artist influence by Claude Lorraine and Nicolas Poussin
figures from classical mythology introduced poetic elements.
emphasized ideal character of the scene
Tarsila do Amaral
is known as the Picasso of Brazil.
Around 1541, commissioned a codex to record information about the Aztec empire.
the first viceroy of New Spain, Antonio de Mendoza
painting relates to idea that Mexico's pre-Spanish strengthens Mexico foreground sweeps the the left, suggesting vastness. dark mass of hill points to the city rocks vegetation and craggy hillside presented as characteristic of Mexico
valley of Mexico 1877
1877 version replaced ideal nature of classical landscape with wild and rugged feature, foreground figures replaced by eagle and cactus
view of valley of Mexico compare from Velasco
Sabogal
was a self-taught artist.
Revueltas
was the first muralist to use the stereotype of an Indian dressed in white.