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Maria Izquierdo

Maria Izquierdo (1902 - 1955) was active/lived in Mexico.  Maria Izquierdo is known for Modernist painting.

María Izquierdo was among the first women in Mexico to earn her living as a professional painter.  She was an internationally renowned artist in her lifetime and remains one of the most notable figures in twentieth-century Mexican art history. 

Since the start of her career in the late 1920s, critics and colleagues have celebrated Izquierdo's art for its robust color and quintessential Mexican-ness.  Like many modern artists, she was committed to creating art concerned with the life and experience of the Mexican people.   In 1944, as part of President Manuel Ávila Camacho's program to promote Mexico's cultural mission both at home and abroad, Izquierdo was chosen to represent the nation as a cultural ambassador to South America.  Her campaigns in Peru and Chile were a great personal success.  More than fifty works of art were sent from Mexico to exhibit and sell, in addition to what she painted while she was there.  In Santiago de Chile, s   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 3820 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Maria Izquierdo

   Maria Izquierdo  Born:  1902 - San Juan de los Lagos, Mexico
Died:   1955 - Mexico City, Mexico
Known for:  Modernist painting

María Izquierdo was among the first women in Mexico to earn her living as a professional painter.  She was an internationally renowned artist in her lifetime and remains one of the most notable figures in twentieth-century Mexican art history. 

Since the start of her career in the late 1920s, critics and colleagues have celebrated Izquierdo's art for its robust color and quintessential Mexican-ness.  Like many modern artists, she was committed to creating art concerned with the life and experience of the Mexican people.   In 1944, as part of President Manuel Ávila Camacho's program to promote Mexico's cultural mission both at home and abroad, Izquierdo was chosen to represent the nation as a cultural ambassad  ...  Displaying 750 of 3820 characters.

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