domingo, 5 de octubre de 2014


“Man in fire” was painted by Jose Clemente Orozco in 1938- 1939. It was painted “al fresco” in Instituto Hospicio Cabañas ceiling in Guadalajara Jalisco.  “Man in fire” was painted to represent the pre-Hispanic world and all their injustice and how the life was in those times, blood, wars and starving people. It’s over 11 meters to long. 

3 comentarios:

  1. Wow! That's a beautiful paint, I really like the way that Orozco used. We have in our town this paint, I know is absolutely better the original one but, we can appreciate some of the best creations of one of the best artist in our town. I loved your blog! (y) (Rafael Vázquez Solórzano)

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  2. "Man in Fire" in my opinion is the best as it plays very well the blood and people dying.
    Good job girls . =D
    Marisol Silva Núñez

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  3. Good job guys! These paintings are very nice I liked especially the one of "Man in fire" their colors are wonderful and your style.
    Alvaro Ulises Guzman Bernal. (Y)

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