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Dos Maestros, Mexic-Arte Museum, Austin, Texas, 2004
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Lulu Flores and Francisco Alejo at Opening Reception
title Lulu Flores and Francisco Alejo at Opening Receptiondescription Photograph of individuals at an opening reception for Dos Maestros, an exhibition of artworks by Dr. Atl and Mardonio Madaña. Lulu Flores and Francisco Alejo, consul of Mexico, sit at a table with six others. They are formally dressed. Prints and statues are displayed throughout the gallery.subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Printmaking Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Sculptures Mexican Renaissancecontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sylvia Orozco and Others at Opening Reception
title Sylvia Orozco and Others at Opening Receptiondescription Photograph of four individuals at an opening reception for Dos Maestros, an exhibition of artworks by Dr. Atl and Mardonio Madaña. Sylvia Orozco stands second from the right.subject Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Printmaking Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Sculptures Mexican Renaissancecontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Title Wall for Dos Maestros Exhibition
title Title Wall for Dos Maestros Exhibitiondescription Photograph of a title wall for the Dos Maestros exhibition hosted by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas. Text on the wall reads: "Dos Maestros: Two Legendary Mexican Masters." A selection of small photographs are hung on the leftmost wall.subject Events Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Sculptures Mexican Renaissancecontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Guide: Dos Maestros (Two Masters) Dr. Atl & Mardonio Magaña
title Guide: Dos Maestros (Two Masters) Dr. Atl & Mardonio Magañadescription Gallery guide for an exhibition that was presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum entitled "Dos Maestros [Two Masters] Dr. Atl & Mardonio Magaña, Two Legendary Mexican Masters". The entire brochure is printed in green tinted gray-scale, including the photographs. The cover of the guide features the title and a photograph of a charcoal drawing by Dr. Atl. After the introduction on page two, the guide includes pages dedicated to biographical information about Dr. Atl and Mardonio Magaña. There are also pages that cover information about the "San Juan Parangaricutiro before and after its destruction", the "location of the Parícutin volcano", the history of Parícutin, and the "formation of a volcano". On page eleven and twelve, there is a chronological timeline that covers the life of Mardonio Magaña. There is a page of acknowledgements concerning the museum, the exhibition, and the gallery guide at the back of the guide as well as a page that features a list of the board of directors, members, honorary members, legal counselors, and staff of the Mexic-Arte Museum. There are several photographs of the artists and their artworks throughout the guide.artist/creator Mazo, Roberto Orozco, Sylvia Garza, David Zamora, Herlinda Bernal, Veronica Siems, Anne Martínez, Andrés Verasubject Education - Events Artists Exhibits Timelines Guides Museum Exhibits -- Texas -- Austin. Galleries People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Social Life And Customs - Fairs And Exhibitions Arts And Crafts - Paintings Biographies Masters Arts And Crafts - Sculptures Atl Magaña, Mardonio Arts And Crafts - Drawingscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH)