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  1. María Cenobia Izquierdo Gutiérrez was born on October 30, 1902, in San Juan de Los Lagos, a northeastern municipality in Jalisco, Mexico. The town is a pilgrimage site, where a small image of the Virgin Mary called Our Lady of San Juan de Los Lagos is housed within a seventeenth-century basilica.

    • Mexican
    • October 30, 1902
    • Jalisco, Mexico
    • December 2, 1955
  2. María Izquierdo (born María Cenobia Izquierdo Gutiérrez; October 30, 1902 – December 2, 1955) was a Mexican painter. She is known for being the first Mexican woman to have her artwork exhibited in the United States. [3]

    • María Cenobia Izquierdo Gutiérrez, October 30, 1902, San Juan de los Lagos, Jalisco
    • Mexican
  3. 1 day ago · María Izquierdo was born in 1902 in San Juan de los Lagos, a commercial center and home to the Basilica de la Virgin de San Juan, the second-most-visited religious sanctuary in Mexico.

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  5. Oct 22, 2019 · Some of the recurrent themes in Izquierdo’s art were ballerinas, circus, horses, cows, dogs, women, children, and Mexican traditions, which she presented with her own style, making them look as if they belonged to a melancholy universe. As many representative women of the time, María Izquierdo was a victim of misogyny, which she tried to defeat.

  6. Mexican painter. Born in a rural environment deeply attached to nineteenth-century Mexican Métis traditions, Maria Izquierdo was raised by her maternal grandparents, who pushed her to marry a soldier when she was fourteen years old. In 1926, after leaving her husband and distancing herself from her maternal family, she found herself alone in ...

  7. María Izquierdo – Classically Mexican. María Izquierdo was born in San Juan de Los Lagos in 1902, at the time a rural environment deeply attached to 19th-century Mexican Métis traditions. She was raised by her maternal grandparents, who pushed her to marry a soldier at just 14 years old.

  8. María Izquierdo was a compatriot of Frida Kahlo, and a direct contemporary - she was born in 1902 and died in 1955 - and like Kahlo, merged traditional Mexican art with European-style modernism. Despite their numerous similarities, and the fact that Izquierdo was taught by Diego Rivera , the two artists worked in separate circles, and are not ...

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