Estefania y Sarahi
Elena Huerta
Tecnica y Estilo
Sus murales eran muy realista con enfoque social, con colores vivos y figuras humanas, tenian una composición narrativa e histórica y siempre quería dejar un mensaje educativo y colectivo.
Simbolos de la pintura
Representa a la muralista Elena Huerta Múzquiz como una mujer creadora y dec idida. El pincel simboliza su fuerza artística y compromiso social. El fondo verde transmite esperanza y continuidad de su legado. Su mirada seria refleja sabiduría, experiencia y firmeza. La obra exalta el papel de la mujer en el arte mexicano y en el muralismo social.
Influencias
-Es influenciada por Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siquerios y el realismo socialista, incorporo el arte popular mexicano y las ideas del arte publico soviético, busco un arte que se pudiera mezclar la educación y politica
Biografia
Nació en Saltillo, Coahuila (1908–1997), Estudió en San Carlos en la CDMX, pero vivió en la URSS del año 1941 a 1945, fue fundadora del Taller de Gráfica Popular. Y fue la primera muralista mexicana.
Temas
La mayoria de historia de México y Saltillo, tambien lucha social y trabajo obrero, participacion de las mujeres en la sociedad, educación, comunidad y la identidad regional.
Some books by Virginia Woolf
- Mrs. Dalloway (1925)
- To the Lighthouse (1927)
- A room of One's Own (1929)
- Between the Acts (1939)
Virginia Woolf is now accepted as an extremely important literary figure and an early feminist.
However, her work wasn't embraced or widely anthologized until nearly 50 years after her novels were published. Here are 5 reasons why Woolf should be one of your feminist icons:
- She was chiefly interested in and wrote about the inner lives of women.
- She lived in a time when she was granted few rights, but turned the setback into a strength.
- She was progressive in her feminism, and even made the connection between a patriarchal society and militarism.
- She believed deeply in the power of the individual.
- She saw sexuality and gender as fluid.
Source: Huffpost.com
Woolf's work was influenced by prominent writers and artists of the time such as Marcel Proust, Igor Stravinsky, and the Post-Impressionists.
Family summers in coastal Cornwall also shaped Woolf indelibly, exposing her to the ocean as a source of literary inspiration and creating memories she would fictionalize for her acclaimed novel, To the Lighthouse.
Stravinsky and Proust
Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) is recognized as one of the most innovative writers of the 20th century.
Born into a wealthy English household in 1882, author Virginia Woolf was raised by free-thinking parents. She began writing as a young girl and, encouraged by her father, began writing professionally in 1900. Perhaps best known as the author of Mrs. Dalloway (1925) and To the Lighthouse (1927), she was also a prolific writer of essays, diaries, letters, and biographies. She and her husband, Leonard Woolf, bought a used printing press and established their own publishing house, Hogarth Press, going on to publish some of their own work as well as that of Sigmund Freud, Katharine Mansfield, and T.S. Eliot. Throughout her career, Woolf spoke regularly at colleges and universities and by her mid-forties, she had established herself as an intellectual, an innovative and influential writer, and a pioneering feminist.
In her personal life, she suffered bouts of deep depression. She took her own life in 1941, at the age of 59, after her house was destroyed in The Blitz (WW2 bombing of London).
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Estefania y Sarahi
Elena Huerta
Tecnica y Estilo
Sus murales eran muy realista con enfoque social, con colores vivos y figuras humanas, tenian una composición narrativa e histórica y siempre quería dejar un mensaje educativo y colectivo.
Simbolos de la pintura
Representa a la muralista Elena Huerta Múzquiz como una mujer creadora y dec idida. El pincel simboliza su fuerza artística y compromiso social. El fondo verde transmite esperanza y continuidad de su legado. Su mirada seria refleja sabiduría, experiencia y firmeza. La obra exalta el papel de la mujer en el arte mexicano y en el muralismo social.
Influencias
-Es influenciada por Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siquerios y el realismo socialista, incorporo el arte popular mexicano y las ideas del arte publico soviético, busco un arte que se pudiera mezclar la educación y politica
Biografia
Nació en Saltillo, Coahuila (1908–1997), Estudió en San Carlos en la CDMX, pero vivió en la URSS del año 1941 a 1945, fue fundadora del Taller de Gráfica Popular. Y fue la primera muralista mexicana.
Temas
La mayoria de historia de México y Saltillo, tambien lucha social y trabajo obrero, participacion de las mujeres en la sociedad, educación, comunidad y la identidad regional.
Some books by Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf is now accepted as an extremely important literary figure and an early feminist.
However, her work wasn't embraced or widely anthologized until nearly 50 years after her novels were published. Here are 5 reasons why Woolf should be one of your feminist icons:
Source: Huffpost.com
Woolf's work was influenced by prominent writers and artists of the time such as Marcel Proust, Igor Stravinsky, and the Post-Impressionists.
Family summers in coastal Cornwall also shaped Woolf indelibly, exposing her to the ocean as a source of literary inspiration and creating memories she would fictionalize for her acclaimed novel, To the Lighthouse.
Stravinsky and Proust
Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) is recognized as one of the most innovative writers of the 20th century.
Born into a wealthy English household in 1882, author Virginia Woolf was raised by free-thinking parents. She began writing as a young girl and, encouraged by her father, began writing professionally in 1900. Perhaps best known as the author of Mrs. Dalloway (1925) and To the Lighthouse (1927), she was also a prolific writer of essays, diaries, letters, and biographies. She and her husband, Leonard Woolf, bought a used printing press and established their own publishing house, Hogarth Press, going on to publish some of their own work as well as that of Sigmund Freud, Katharine Mansfield, and T.S. Eliot. Throughout her career, Woolf spoke regularly at colleges and universities and by her mid-forties, she had established herself as an intellectual, an innovative and influential writer, and a pioneering feminist.
In her personal life, she suffered bouts of deep depression. She took her own life in 1941, at the age of 59, after her house was destroyed in The Blitz (WW2 bombing of London).