Revolutionaries on the march (1924; Mexico City, Mexico) by Jose Clemente Orozco

Revolutionaries on the march - Jose Clemente Orozco - 1924; Mexico City, Mexico

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TitleRevolutionaries on the march
ArtistJose Clemente Orozco
Date1924; Mexico City, Mexico
Mediumfresco
Art MovementMuralism

About Revolutionaries on the march

The artwork titled “Revolutionaries on the March” was created by Jose Clemente Orozco in 1924, located in Mexico City, Mexico. This piece, a fresco, exemplifies the Muralism movement and falls within the genre of battle painting.

In this compelling fresco, figures of revolutionaries are depicted marching forward, their forms heavy and burdened with the weight of both physical and metaphorical struggles. The figures are rendered in a somber palette, emphasizing the gravity of their cause. Each revolutionary carries weapons, with one figure visibly bearing a bandolier, symbolizing readiness and the ongoing struggle. The draped clothing adds a sense of nobility and sacrifice, while the bent postures suggest fatigue and determination. This artwork captures the essence of a pivotal moment in history, reflecting the resilience and resolve of those who fought. The stark, almost monochromatic scheme heightens the dramatic intensity and conveys a powerful narrative of resistance and solidarity.

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