Los Científicos from Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana

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Artist: Artemio Rodriguez, Mexican, born 1972
Year
2010
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Media/Materials
Linocut
Measurements
sheet, 15 x 12 1/2in (38.1 x 31.8cm)
Credit line
Museum purchase
Accession number
2012.2.6
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Conceived to commemorate the centennial of the 1910 Mexican Revolution, this portfolio includes portraits of many of the key players in the epic struggle to overthrow the dictator Porfirio Díaz. The images are linocuts, many based on contemporary photographs of Díaz (seen in his full, Eurocentric military regalia), Emiliano Zapata, and others. Stylistically, the works hark back to the relief prints of José Guadalupe Posada.

Rodriguez collaborated with Juan Pascoe on the portfolio, with Pascoe providing the letterpress text for the title page.

Porfirio Díaz's administration was dominated by a group of called los Científicos, or "the scientists," who saw industrialization and technology as a means of making Mexico an economic power on par with France and Germany.
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