Hermenegildo Bustos: pintor del pueblo

The new largely expanded edition of Raquel Tibol's text pays tribute to the Guanajuato genius; It is said that he never left his town, it is said that he never formally studied painting, it is said that he did know some of the surroundings of Purísima del Rincón... it is said that he painted Be...

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1. Verfasser: Tibol, Raquel 1923-2015 (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Spanish
Veröffentlicht: Guanajuato Ediciones La Rana [2022]
Ausgabe:Segunda edición
Schriftenreihe:Artistas de Guanajuato
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Zusammenfassung:The new largely expanded edition of Raquel Tibol's text pays tribute to the Guanajuato genius; It is said that he never left his town, it is said that he never formally studied painting, it is said that he did know some of the surroundings of Purísima del Rincón... it is said that he painted Benito Juárez, it is said that he had one and a hundred jobs - from an ice cream seller to a worker and chronicler - it is said that the Purisimense lived almost always poor and it is also said that he was one of the greatest portrait painters of the Mexican 19th century. Many stories have been pennedʺ to Hermenegildo Bustos (1832-1907), as if they were ex-votos or little miracles, and even Diego Rivera, enthralled by the work of the self-proclaimed amateur painter, does not name him, but refers to Bustos as an anonymous genius. And the person who best explained the figure of the painter was the art critic Raquel Tibol in the book Hermenegildo Bustos. Pueblo Painter, which Ediciones La Rana reimagines in a superb art book volume that reveals the life and work of one of the greatest Guanajuato artists. The painting of Hermenegildo Bustos is the result of a European culture that over three centuries made its way, infiltrated, grafted, acclimatized and, finally, sprouted in response to the specific spiritual needs of a village community in the center of Mexico,ʺ writes Tibol in one of the sections of the book that was recently presented at the FIL in Guadalajara.
Beschreibung:243 Seiten 28 cm
ISBN:9786078770489
6078770489

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