Excommunication and Execution of Father Hidalgo (1953) by David Alfaro Siqueiros

Excommunication and Execution of Father Hidalgo - David Alfaro Siqueiros - 1953

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TitleExcommunication and Execution of Father Hidalgo
ArtistDavid Alfaro Siqueiros
Date1953
Mediumpyroxylin
Art MovementExpressionism

About Excommunication and Execution of Father Hidalgo

The artwork entitled “Excommunication and Execution of Father Hidalgo,” crafted by David Alfaro Siqueiros in 1953, is a poignant expressionist genre painting executed with pyroxylin medium. Siqueiros, a prominent figure in the Expressionism art movement, depicts the dramatic and tragic events surrounding the historical figure Father Miguel Hidalgo.

The artwork captures a significant moment, with two central figures dominating the composition. To the left, a clergyman is seen solemnly holding a large cross, symbolizing the act of excommunication. The cross features an inscribed plaque with historical details, underlining the gravity of the scene. To the right stands Father Hidalgo, depicted with a resolute yet pained expression, his right hand resting on his chest, and his left hand holding a small book, perhaps symbolizing his unwavering faith and intellectual commitment. The backdrop is a turbulent, darkly abstract environment that conveys a sense of turmoil and foreboding, enhancing the emotional weight of the depicted events.

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