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Two weeks before the American poet Hart Crane killed himself, filled with self-hate, he slashed to bits with a knife the painting a friend, the Mexican artist David Siqueiros, painted of him, beginning with his eyes.
History of a Suicide Jill Bialosky 2011
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Mexican art has long reflected the country's violent history, from the murals of Diego Rivera and David Siqueiros that dramatized the horrors of the Mexican Revolution to novels and narcocorridos detailing in word and song the entrails of the drug trade.
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Two weeks before the American poet Hart Crane killed himself, filled with self-hate, he slashed to bits with a knife the painting a friend, the Mexican artist David Siqueiros, painted of him, beginning with his eyes.
History of a Suicide Jill Bialosky 2011
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Mexican art has long reflected the country's violent history, from the murals of Diego Rivera and David Siqueiros that dramatized the horrors of the Mexican Revolution to novels and narcocorridos detailing in word and song the entrails of the drug trade.
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David Siqueiros is a very famous Mexican muralist.
Semiprecious D. Anne Love 2006
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The Mexican muralists David Siqueiros and Diego Rivera, whom Garnet studies and copies in her own work, are considered by many art scholars to be the most influential muralists of their time.
Semiprecious D. Anne Love 2006
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David Siqueiros was a devoted Communist who was imprisoned more than once for his political views.
Semiprecious D. Anne Love 2006
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Among the luminaries at the conference were novelist Julio Cortazar and muralist David Siqueiros.
1968 the Year that Rocked the World Kurlansky, Mark 2004
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One involved the Mexican painter David Siqueiros, a founder of the Mexican Communist Party.
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Born in Canada, Belkin worked in Mexico for years, where he studied with David Siqueiros, one of the three most influential artists of the Mexican muralist movement that include Jose Orozco and Diego Rivera.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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