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  1. José Clemente Orozco (November 23, 1883 – September 7, 1949) was a Mexican caricaturist [1] and painter, who specialized in political murals that established the Mexican Mural Renaissance together with murals by Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and others.

  2. José Manuel Zapata (Granada, 1973) es un tenor español. Biografía. Nacido en Granada, Zapata inició sus estudios de canto en Madrid con Toñi Rosado Casas y los perfeccionó con Ana Luisa Chova en el Conservatorio Superior de Música de Valencia.

  3. Zapatistas. José Clemente Orozco. Mexican, 1883-1949. i>Zapatistas, 1931. Oil on canvas. From the curation card: The slain revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata (1879-1919) figures prominently in the work of Mexican artists of the 1920s and 1930s.

  4. José Antonio Zapata y Nadal, or y Dadad (1762 – 31 August 1837) was a Spanish painter, active in Valencia. He studied at the Escuela de San Carlos where he received several awards at the school's competitions; for history painting and, in 1792, first place for flower painting. In 1798, was named a "Member of Merit".

  5. José Clemente Orozco Zapatistas 1931. Not on view. In the late 1920s and 1930s Mexico's most famous muralists, Orozco, Diego Rivera, and David Alfaro Siqueiros—known as Los tres grandes (The Big Three)—spent significant time living and working in the United States.

  6. The Zapatistas were the group of peasants and farmers who joined the forces of Emiliano Zapata, a charismatic leader of the Mexican Revolution and a recurrent figure in Mexican muralism, seen...

  7. This print depicts Emiliano Zapata (1879–1919), a leader of the Mexican Revolution who became a symbol of progressive politics in the decades following his assassination. Zapata disavowed his privileged background and fought for workers’ rights.