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Francisco Mora, Zapata, hero of the Mexican Revolution
By Francisco Mora
Located in New York, NY
The Mexican artist Francisco Mora (1922-2002) studied in Mexico City at La Esmeraida, with Diego Rivera. He joined the Taller de Gráfica Popular, a grap...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Francisco Mora Art
Materials
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