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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part40.utf8:143474049:3595
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001 2012526016
003 DLC
005 20130328090411.0
008 120817s2011 mx ac bc 000 0 spa c
010 $a 2012526016
020 $a9786076050835
020 $a6076050837
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn809433025
040 $aJPG$beng$cJPG$dFXM$dPL#$dI5B$dDLC
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043 $an-mx---
050 00 $aN333.M63$bT554 2011
245 04 $aLas escuelas de pintura al aire libre :$bTlalpan /$c[coordinación editorial María Monserrat Sánchez Soler ; textos Laura González Matute, Renata Blaisten González].
250 $a1a ed.
260 $aMexico, D.F. :$bInstituto Nacional de Bellas Ates y Literatura, Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo,$c2011.
300 $a157 p. :$bill. (chiefly col.), ports. ;$c29 cm.
500 $aCatalog of the exhibition at the Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo, 24 March through 29 May 2010.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aPresentaciones --$g1. La hermandad artística: Coyoacán-Churubusco, 1920-1933 --$tAires de modernidad en las Escuelas de Pintura al Aire Libre /$rLaura González Matute --$g2. Espíritu y guía de un maestro --$tEl Fondo Francisco Díaz de León /$rRenata Blaistein --$tFrancisco Díaz de León y la Escuelas de Pintura al Aire Libre de Tlalpan /$rLaura González Matute --$g3. El lenguaje de la libertad creativa --$tEl fin de las Escuelas de Pintura al Aire Libre /$rLaura González Matute --$gCronología /$rMariano Meza Marroquín --$gLista de Obra.
520 8 $aA selection of oils, watercolors, crayons, prints, photographs and diverse materials from the collection of noted artist Francisco Díaz de León are published for the first time. The art collection comprises works by Federico Cantú, Antonio Balderas, Jean Charlot, Lázaro Belmont, Gonzalo Argüelles Bringas, Gabriel Fernández Ledesma, Agustín Lazo, Feliciano Peña, Tamiji Kitagawa, and other students that attended the Tlalpan open-space art school where artist and art collector Diaz de Leon was headmaster. The history of the creation of these schools begins in 1911, when the students of the Academy of San Carlos, the only higher education institution for art in Mexico; initiated a strike against the archaism, academicism and traditionalism of the teaching models. As a result, architect Antonio Rivas Mercado, the director of the school resigned in 1912. The new director Alfredo Ramos Martínez, an artist just arrived from Europe led to the introduction of new avant-garde teaching methods, based on his experiences in the old continent. One year later, in 1913 he founded the open space art schools, a learning alternative inspired in local themes and based on the Impressionism observation of nature. Although this school lasted only 3 decades open, its legacy is still strong: the teachers and students of these schools (EPAL) where later the main protagonists of the post-revolutionary and proletariat plastic movements, such as muralism, estridentismo, free art education and modern graphic art.
610 20 $aEscuela de Pintura al Aire Libre (Tlalpan, Mexico)
650 0 $aArt schools$zMexico$xHistory$y20th century$vExhibitions.
650 0 $aArt$xStudy and teaching$zMexico$xHistory$y20th century$vExhibitions.
650 0 $aArt, Mexican$y20th century$vExhibitions.
700 1 $aSánchez Soler, Monserrat.
700 1 $aGonzález Matute, Laura.
700 1 $aBlaisten González, Renata.
710 2 $aMuseo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo.