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Modern Mexico: The Artistic Identity

This view of the development of the art of painting in Mexico in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries shows how the country responded to artistic movements of the time. The works shown enable us to recreate the cultural history of a country that experienced two decisive conflicts, the War of Independence and the revolution. These events gave birth to an overwhelming spirit of nationalism which was powerfully expressed in the provinces and which culminated in the Muralist movement of the twenties and in contemporary Mexican sculpture.


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Credits Director
Hector Tajonar

Narrator
Ricardo Montalban

Original music
Mario Lavista

Also available in Spanish
 
56 minutes
Color
Recommended audience age range 14-adult



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