José Clemente Orozco in the United States, 1927-1934

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This important and profusely illustrated volume makes evident the richness of the art of José Clemente Orozco. It presents all of Orozco's North American work, from his drawings, prints, and easel paintings to the three magnificent murals. Essays by leading scholars cover his life and influences, his place among other Mexican artists, and his impact, not only on mural painting of the 1930s but on later generations of Hispanic and African American artists as well.

Essayists include Dawn Ades, Alicia Azuela, Jacquelynn Baas, Karen Cordero Reiman, Rita Eder, Renato González Mello, Diane Miliotes, James Oles, Francisco Reyes Palma, and Víctor Alejandro Sorell.

383 pages; index. Three hundred illustrations, over half in color

Co-published by Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, and W.W. Norton & Company

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