Pintura militar: entre lo episódico y la acción de masas
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Báez Macías, Eduardo. 2012. “Pintura Militar: Entre Lo episódico Y La acción De Masas”. Anales Del Instituto De Investigaciones Estéticas 23 (78):pp. 129-14. https://doi.org/10.22201/iie.18703062e.2001.78.2008.

Abstract

The 1862 French Intervention was viewed in differing ways by Mexican artists; this article compares the contrasting versions of Francisco P. Mendoza and Constantino Escalante. The former was a painter trained at the School of Fine Arts, while the latter was a draughtsman skilled in lithography and caricature. Mendoza was officially commissioned to paint a series of battles that brought fame and glory to Porfirio Díaz. Escalante preferred to illustrate the conflict from a freer and more spontaneous perspective motivated by liberal ideals. Consequently, just as the painter provides an academic and anecdotal vision, so the lithographer, whose drawing was undoubtedly superior, offers a more dynamic, expressive perspective in which soldiers’ bodies are the true protagonists.
https://doi.org/10.22201/iie.18703062e.2001.78.2008
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