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Pamphlet: "Mexican Calendar Legends" Brochure Translations
title Pamphlet: "Mexican Calendar Legends" Brochure Translationsdescription Pamphlet that advertises an exhibition presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum entitled "Mexican Calendar Legends, 20th Century Mexican Calendar Art in Galas de Mexico". Along with the title of the exhibition and an image of a painting from the exhibition, the cover of the pamphlet also establishes that the pamphlet is made up of "Brochure Translations" from a separate gallery guide that is in Spanish. The first page features an introduction about the exhibition. The majority of remaining pages list the artists that are included in the exhibition as well as a short biography and description of the type of artwork each one produces. The last two pages list a few of the "classic themes of the calendar paintings". The back cover of the pamphlet features the sponsors of the museum and the exhibition as well as information about the exhibition and the museum.artist/creator Davis & Davis Translatorssubject Education - Events Artists Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Legends Mexicans Translations Latinos Exhibits Arts And Craftscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sleeping Woman, El Sereno, 1984
title Sleeping Woman, El Sereno, 1984description Sleeping woman, untitled mural, El Sereno, 1984. 5477 Alhambra Avenue, rear (at Warwick Avenue), El Sereno. An Aztec warrior kneel beside a sleeping woman, illustrating a popular legend. A Latino woman holds the Mexican flag. Acrylic on brick, 2 panels, 25' x 15', by Fernando Sandoval. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 117, #15.contributor Calisphere -
Great Wall Of Los Angeles: Detail: 1880 Frontier California, Joaquin Murrieta
title Great Wall Of Los Angeles: Detail: 1880 Frontier California, Joaquin Murrietadescription A collaborative project by Judith Baca and over 400 employed youths and artists. The first one thousand feet were painted during the first summer of work in 1976. Additionally the first one thousand feet were divided into sections of 100 feet each. Although the content is highly integrated, each section was designed by a different artist under the general supervision of Judith Baca. Digital Library Development Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/digital-library) Los Angeles Valley College Narrative mural depicting California history from prehistory thru the 1920s. This detail focuses on Joaquin Murieta, Robin Hood figure of the old west who fought for the oppressed. Paintings Tujunga Wash, Los Angeles (California)artist/creator Baca, Judith Franciscasubject Horses Mexican American Art Mural Painting And Decoration History Legends Murieta, Joaquin, D. 1853 Narrative Art Symbolism California Pony Expresscontributor Calisphere