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José Clemente Orozco, Barricade, 1931 https://t.co/qJrJoLHPyb #museumofmodernart #joséclementeorozco
Zapatista's Marching, 1931 #joséclementeorozco #expressionism
José Clemente Orozco @artistorozco #joséclementeorozco #artontwitter
The Clowns of War Arguing in Hell, 1944 #joséclementeorozco #orozco
Mexican soldiers, 1928 https://t.co/ya3SfvBkMN #clementeorozco #joséclementeorozco
Soldiers, 1926 https://t.co/vyojp3Ewx1 #expressionism #joséclementeorozco
Self-portrait, 1937 https://t.co/ybHzOychmz #socialrealism #joséclementeorozco
Rear Guard (La Retaguardia), José Clemente Orozco, 1929 https://t.co/Pun4zAsL11 #museumofmodernart #joséclementeorozco
open at the waist to show his slender brown chest and stomach, a brace of pistols inlaid with silver, and a cutlass at his belt. He was a striking figure:
1981 #WilliamBurroughs Cities of the Red Night
*img 1931 #JoséClementeOrozco Barricada
Remember #JoséClementeOrozco, who died 68 years ago Sept 7, 1949. Read my illustrated essay—Prometheus. https://t.co/s2fSwjFWGf #ArtHistory