The other special show that I saw last month at the San Carlos Museum was an exhibit of works by Aurora Reyes (1908 - 1985). She was the first woman to do mural paintings in Mexico. She was also an outspoken supporter of women's suffrage and equal rights. As a youth, she was a classmate with Frida Kahlo at the National Preparatory School, and they remained friends throughout their lives. In spite of her accomplishments, she was almost forgotten by the time of her death. This exhibit showcases her important role in the world of Mexican art.
"The First Landscape" 1953
"Peasant Woman with Baby" 1930
A sketch for her mural "Attack on the Rural Teachers" which in 1936 was the first Mexican mural painting to be done by a woman.
Here is a picture from the internet of the mural. I was done for the entrance to a school, "Centro Escolar Revolucionario" in Mexico City. The building is still used as a school, and, as far as I can tell, is not open to the general public.
Some very fine work here!
ReplyDeleteI honestly prefer her to Frida.
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