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had offered commissions at minimum painters' wage to several artists around the area to paint murals for him, but due to the low wage that he was offering, his offer only appealed to the younger artists. These young artists that agreed to paint the murals, Amado de la Cueva included, were the
268:, Rivera organized a gathering of his collaborators held by the Syndicate of Technical Workers, Painters, and Sculptors. In the invitation letter, Amado de la Cueva was noted as one of the “expert assistants of the maestro Rivera”. 295:, which eventually ended with them not working on the murals anymore as Rivera stopped them from painting further. Two panels painted by De la Cueva are still in place on the north wall on the ground floor of the second patio. 843: 501: 492: 483: 376: 307: 395:, painted to express a strong and dominating figure and a symbol of the Christian Conquest. These three frescoes were later whitewashed in 1931 and no longer exist. 345: 907: 883: 306:, who was the state governor at the time, was to give him murals to paint. He was first made the state librarian, but soon moved to painting murals at the 287:
decorated the second court of the ministry building, which they were originally assigned to at a salary of 12 pesos. That second court was also named the
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at the end of 1924, and they were both offered a joint commission by state governor Zuno to paint the walls and ceiling of the former chapel beside the
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On 1 April 1926, Amado de la Cueva was involved in an automobile collision while riding his motorcycle around town along with his fellow painter
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In 1921, Amado de la cueva was still in Europe at this time. Although details are unclear, it was noted that Amado de la Cueva, alongside
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On 20 March 1923, Tuesday, a couple days after the official ceremony (which was held on 9 March 1923) of the inauguration of
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server mainly as his helper, while De la Cueva was in charge of most of the intellectual designs. He also painted his mural
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a great hero and looked up to him. Inspired, De la Cueva also brought back pencil sketches of the details from the 
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depicting three figures in brown and black surrounded by symbols of agriculture, was his very last artwork.
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in the high arched wall above the entrance to the hall of the chapel, which was his last artwork.
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during their adolescence. They both also enrolled in medical school to practice autopsies.
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That church, the former Chapel of St. Thomas of Aquinas, is nowadays the
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Amado de la Cueva was sent to Europe to further his studies by
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Right before returning to his homeland, Amado de la Cueva and
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América Tropical: Oprimida y Destrozada por los Imperialismos
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Portrait of Amado de la Cueva by David Alfaro Siqueiros, 1920
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and Amado de la Cueva from Europe to paint murals for him.
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De la Cueva was later assigned to paint murals at the
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exemplars that made up the Mexican Mural Renaissance.
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together painted several murals around the themes of
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Index


Guadalajara, Jalisco
Mexican
Mexican muralism
Guadalajara, Jalisco
Rome
Diego Rivera
Secretaría de Educación Pública
Universidad de Guadalajara
David Alfaro Siqueiros
Carlos Orozco
Xavier Guerrero
Guadalajara
Basilio Vadillo
Rome
Spain
France
Italy
Carlos Mérida
David Alfaro Siqueiros
Florence
Masaccio
Brancacci Chapel
Jose Vasconcelos
David Alfaro Siqueiros
Jose Vasconcelos
José Vasconcelos
Carlos Mérida
Jean Charlot
Xavier Guerrero

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