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Ramón Alva de la Canal

Ramón Alva de la Canal (August 29, 1892 – April 4, 1985) was a Mexican painter, illustrator, and educator, one of the pioneers of the Mexican muralism movement.

Ramón Alva de la Canal
El desembarco de los españoles y la cruz plantada en tierras nuevas at the College of San Ildefonso
Born(1892-08-29)August 29, 1892
DiedApril 4, 1985(1985-04-04) (aged 92)
NationalityMexican
EducationAcademia de San Carlos
Known forpainting, illustrations, panel painting, scenic painting
MovementMexican Muralism, Stridentism

He was born Ramón Pascual Loreto José Alva de la Canal on August 29, 1892, in the Tacubaya, now a neighborhood of Mexico City.[1][2] He received his artistic training at the Academy of San Carlos and then at the Escuela de Pintural al Aire Libre in Coyoacán under Alfredo Ramos Martínez.[3] He fought in the Mexican Revolution along with Dr. Atl and José Clemente Orozco.[2]

During his career, he was a muralist, engraver, illustrator, theatre director and teacher.[1] He began by joining the Sindicato de Obreros Técnicos, Pintores, Escultores y Grabadores (Technical workers, Painters, Sculptors and Engravers Union) in 1923 which had been convened by José Vasconcelos.[1][4]

Most of Alva's work was related to political and cultural movements, beginning with cultural initiatives from the Secretary of Education José Vasconcelos.[1] He was a member of the Stridentist Movement with Leopoldo Mendez and Fermin Revueltas between 1921 and 1926, illustrating many of the publications of that movement.[2] In 1928, he was one of the founding members of the Grupo Revolucionario de Pintores 30-30 along with Fermín Revueltas, Fernando Leal, Gabriel Fernández Ledesma and Cuban Martí Casanovas, which was linked to the Escuelas de Pinturas al Aire Libre movement.[1][3]

He was one of the pioneers of the Mexican muralism movement, especially frescos, recruited by Vasconcelos along with other muralists such as Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, José Clemente Orozco, Jean Charlot, Fernando Leal, Fermín Revueltas, Emilio García Cahero, Xavier Guerrero and Carlos Mérida.[1][4] He created the first fresco of the 20th century in Mexico in 1922 with El desembarco de la cruz at the San Ildefonso College.[1][3] He painted four murals for the Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional called La paz, La Guerra, El dolor Humano and La Victoria.[1] His largest and most important work was fifty-six fresco panels at the monument to José María Morelos in Janitzio, Michoacán in 1938 along with an artist called Pepe Díaz.[1][2][5] He painted an unfinished mural called La justicia y la justicia at the law school of the Universidad Metropolitana Xalapa in 1938. In Coyuca de Catalán, Guerrero, he painted a mural called La enseñanza, but it disappeared when an earthquake destroyed the school it was painted on.[1]

In addition to mural work he is noted for other artistic endeavors. In 1922 he learned woodcut from Jean Charlot His first work of this type was a cover for the book Plebe by Germán List Arzubide in 1925.[1] Most of his engraving work was related to his political activities.[3] He later taught these skills same at the Centros de Pintura Populares.[2] In 1932, he created a theatre group at the Palacio de Bellas Artes with Germán Cueto, Lola Cueto and Roberto Lago[5] and became head of the Children's Theater department of the Secretaría de la Educación Pública in 1934.[1] He also taught at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes and at a middle school. At the end of the 1950s, he was the head of the Escuela de Artes Plásticas in Xalapa.[1][3] He helped to revive puppet theatre in Mexico, managing a theater with his two sisters and was also noted for his portrait painting.[2]

His work depicted cities in a positive manner, as places where people can reach their maximum potential as people have access to technology and away from rural life.[4] He stated, "To understand or make art, what is required above all is sensitivity, spiritual delicacy, a certain nervous conformation and the will to embrace it."[2]

In 1981 he became a member of the Academia de Artes of Mexico.[3]

He died of a heart attack at age 92 in Mexico City on April 4, 1985.[1]

In 1989 Javier Audirac filmed a documentary about him.[6]

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Tesoros del Registro Civil Salón de la Plástica Mexicana [Treasures of the Civil Registry Salón de la Plástica Mexicana] (in Spanish). Mexico: Government of Mexico City and CONACULTA. 2012. pp. 18–20.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Repertory of Artists in Mexico: Plastic and Decorative Arts. Mexico City: Fundacion Cultural Bancomer. 1995. p. 72. ISBN 968-6258-54-X.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Alva de la Canal Ramón" (in Spanish). Mexico: Fomento de las artes de Jalisco A.C. Retrieved August 10, 2012.
  4. ^ a b c "Ramón Alva de la Canal , 1892 – 1985" (in Spanish). Mexico City: Museo Blaisten. Retrieved August 10, 2012.
  5. ^ a b Griselda Barrera (July 1, 1996). "Medio siglo de historia" [Half century of history]. Reforma (in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 6.
  6. ^ Ramón Alva de la Canal at IMDb

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Ramon Alva de la Canal August 29 1892 April 4 1985 was a Mexican painter illustrator and educator one of the pioneers of the Mexican muralism movement Ramon Alva de la CanalEl desembarco de los espanoles y la cruz plantada en tierras nuevas at the College of San IldefonsoBorn 1892 08 29 August 29 1892Mexico CityDiedApril 4 1985 1985 04 04 aged 92 Mexico CityNationalityMexicanEducationAcademia de San CarlosKnown forpainting illustrations panel painting scenic paintingMovementMexican Muralism StridentismHe was born Ramon Pascual Loreto Jose Alva de la Canal on August 29 1892 in the Tacubaya now a neighborhood of Mexico City 1 2 He received his artistic training at the Academy of San Carlos and then at the Escuela de Pintural al Aire Libre in Coyoacan under Alfredo Ramos Martinez 3 He fought in the Mexican Revolution along with Dr Atl and Jose Clemente Orozco 2 During his career he was a muralist engraver illustrator theatre director and teacher 1 He began by joining the Sindicato de Obreros Tecnicos Pintores Escultores y Grabadores Technical workers Painters Sculptors and Engravers Union in 1923 which had been convened by Jose Vasconcelos 1 4 Most of Alva s work was related to political and cultural movements beginning with cultural initiatives from the Secretary of Education Jose Vasconcelos 1 He was a member of the Stridentist Movement with Leopoldo Mendez and Fermin Revueltas between 1921 and 1926 illustrating many of the publications of that movement 2 In 1928 he was one of the founding members of the Grupo Revolucionario de Pintores 30 30 along with Fermin Revueltas Fernando Leal Gabriel Fernandez Ledesma and Cuban Marti Casanovas which was linked to the Escuelas de Pinturas al Aire Libre movement 1 3 He was one of the pioneers of the Mexican muralism movement especially frescos recruited by Vasconcelos along with other muralists such as Diego Rivera David Alfaro Siqueiros Jose Clemente Orozco Jean Charlot Fernando Leal Fermin Revueltas Emilio Garcia Cahero Xavier Guerrero and Carlos Merida 1 4 He created the first fresco of the 20th century in Mexico in 1922 with El desembarco de la cruz at the San Ildefonso College 1 3 He painted four murals for the Secretaria de la Defensa Nacional called La paz La Guerra El dolor Humano and La Victoria 1 His largest and most important work was fifty six fresco panels at the monument to Jose Maria Morelos in Janitzio Michoacan in 1938 along with an artist called Pepe Diaz 1 2 5 He painted an unfinished mural called La justicia y la justicia at the law school of the Universidad Metropolitana Xalapa in 1938 In Coyuca de Catalan Guerrero he painted a mural called La ensenanza but it disappeared when an earthquake destroyed the school it was painted on 1 In addition to mural work he is noted for other artistic endeavors In 1922 he learned woodcut from Jean Charlot His first work of this type was a cover for the book Plebe by German List Arzubide in 1925 1 Most of his engraving work was related to his political activities 3 He later taught these skills same at the Centros de Pintura Populares 2 In 1932 he created a theatre group at the Palacio de Bellas Artes with German Cueto Lola Cueto and Roberto Lago 5 and became head of the Children s Theater department of the Secretaria de la Educacion Publica in 1934 1 He also taught at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes and at a middle school At the end of the 1950s he was the head of the Escuela de Artes Plasticas in Xalapa 1 3 He helped to revive puppet theatre in Mexico managing a theater with his two sisters and was also noted for his portrait painting 2 His work depicted cities in a positive manner as places where people can reach their maximum potential as people have access to technology and away from rural life 4 He stated To understand or make art what is required above all is sensitivity spiritual delicacy a certain nervous conformation and the will to embrace it 2 In 1981 he became a member of the Academia de Artes of Mexico 3 He died of a heart attack at age 92 in Mexico City on April 4 1985 1 In 1989 Javier Audirac filmed a documentary about him 6 External links editRamon Alva de la Canal in the Ibero American Institute Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation catalogue Berlin Ramon Alva de la Canal at IMDb Ramon Alva de la Canal film at IMDbReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Tesoros del Registro Civil Salon de la Plastica Mexicana Treasures of the Civil Registry Salon de la Plastica Mexicana in Spanish Mexico Government of Mexico City and CONACULTA 2012 pp 18 20 a b c d e f g Repertory of Artists in Mexico Plastic and Decorative Arts Mexico City Fundacion Cultural Bancomer 1995 p 72 ISBN 968 6258 54 X a b c d e f Alva de la Canal Ramon in Spanish Mexico Fomento de las artes de Jalisco A C Retrieved August 10 2012 a b c Ramon Alva de la Canal 1892 1985 in Spanish Mexico City Museo Blaisten Retrieved August 10 2012 a b Griselda Barrera July 1 1996 Medio siglo de historia Half century of history Reforma in Spanish Mexico City p 6 Ramon Alva de la Canal at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ramon Alva de la Canal amp oldid 1162408726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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